The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 35
... seen only by moonlight , the first view of the gardens of Swetzinghen was very imposing , not- withstanding their being arranged in the old stiff fashion which we know in England only by report . To our right and left were majestic ...
... seen only by moonlight , the first view of the gardens of Swetzinghen was very imposing , not- withstanding their being arranged in the old stiff fashion which we know in England only by report . To our right and left were majestic ...
Page 36
... seen as large an assemblage of them as I could possibly have expected in any other place , unless on paying a visit to the Pantheon at Rome ; yet I was certainly somewhat startled to see the god of shepherds , the cele- brated son of ...
... seen as large an assemblage of them as I could possibly have expected in any other place , unless on paying a visit to the Pantheon at Rome ; yet I was certainly somewhat startled to see the god of shepherds , the cele- brated son of ...
Page 51
... companion if he would sit down and take a view of the mountains which were seen from that spot to the greatest advantage : for a wilder or more magni- ficent scene than that which presented itself where we had THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 51.
... companion if he would sit down and take a view of the mountains which were seen from that spot to the greatest advantage : for a wilder or more magni- ficent scene than that which presented itself where we had THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 51.
Page 57
... seen beyond , some of which seemed to penetrate the clouds , being rarely divested of the hoary mantle which winter seldom fails to throw over them . “ I had always been accustomed to view this scene with poetic eyes , and to associate ...
... seen beyond , some of which seemed to penetrate the clouds , being rarely divested of the hoary mantle which winter seldom fails to throw over them . “ I had always been accustomed to view this scene with poetic eyes , and to associate ...
Page 61
... seen to rise O'er Scythian hills , and one in Libyan skies ; The first sublime in heaven , the last is whirl'd Below the regions of the nether world . Around our pole the spiry Dragon glides , And , like a winding stream , the Bears ...
... seen to rise O'er Scythian hills , and one in Libyan skies ; The first sublime in heaven , the last is whirl'd Below the regions of the nether world . Around our pole the spiry Dragon glides , And , like a winding stream , the Bears ...
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