The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming ripeness, the white city's sheen, The rolling stream, the precipice's gloom, The forest's growth, and Gothic walls between, The wild rocks shaped as they had turrets been, In mockery of man's art... Letters from Italy - Page 116by J. T. Headley - 1848 - 224 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1816 - 692 lehte
...But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft,—the glories of old days. " Tlie negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming ripeness,...turrets been In mockery of man's art; and these withal Whose fertile bounties here extend to all, Still springing o'er thy banks, though Empires near them... | |
| William Coxe - 1819 - 760 lehte
...Rhine, he says what is equally applicable to the Rhone ; — The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom The wild rocks shaped as THEY had turrets been, In mockery of man's art. We soon perceive Rochemaure, the ruins of •which are very picturesque; they appear suspended on a... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 lehte
...But none unite, in one attaching maze, The brilliant, fair, and soft, — the glories of old days. The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming...stream, the precipice's gloom, The forest's growth, and Gothick walls between, The wild rocks, shaped as they had turrets been, In mockery of man's art ; and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 lehte
...gloom, The forest's growth, and Gothic walls hetween, The wild rocks shaped as they had turrets heen In mockery of man's art ; and these withal A race of faces happy as the scene, --. ra. hose fertile hountics here extend to all, springing o'er thy hanks, though Empires near them... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 lehte
...But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft,—the glories of old days, LSI. The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming...scene, Whose fertile bounties here extend to all, Still springingo'er thy banks, though empires near them fall. LXII. But these recede. Above me are the Alps,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 lehte
...But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant fair,aud soft, — the glories of old days. XXI. The negligently grand,, the fruitful bloom Of coming...and these withal A race of faces happy as the scene, V Whose fertile bounties here extend to all [fall,. •Still springing' o'erthy banks,though Empires... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 lehte
...shine, But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft, — the glorie* of old days, The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming...forest's growth, and Gothic walls between, The wild recks shaped as they had turrets been In mockery of man's art; and these withal A race of faces happy... | |
| Seth William Stevenson - 1827 - 928 lehte
...Moselle, and their encompassing mountains; a vast and splendid amphitheatre of country, in which unite " The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom " Of coming...gloom, " The forest's growth, and Gothic walls between. You have the Rhine flowing past you from south to north : the mouth of the Moselle, with its fine stone... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 lehte
...But none unite in one attaching maze TW brilliant, fair, and soft, — the glories of old days. LXI. The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming...sheen, The rolling stream, the precipice's gloom, The fore-st'* growth, and Gothic walls between, The- wild rocks shaped as they had turrets been In mockery... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 lehte
...shine. But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft — the glories of old days. The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming...city's sheen, The rolling stream, the precipice's ,;loom, The forest's growth, and Gothic walls between, The wild rocks shaped as they had turrets been... | |
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