| Sarah Rogers Haight - 1846 - 380 páginas
...all that is most interesting in Greece. We have visited mountain, hill and ruin, till our senses ache with gazing to behold "the scenes our earliest dreams have dwelt upon." GRKEK COSTUME. 117 LETTER XIII. • GREEK. COSTUME ISLAND OF SCIO RAVAGES OF THE GREEK REVOLUTION SMYRNA... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 páginas
...marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fell, but Nature still is (air.* Lxxxvm. Where'er we tread 't is I found t glen and wold Defies the power which crush'd thy temples gone : Age shakes Athena's tower, but spares... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 páginas
...marble steep' to the defiles of Cithaeron,ll is sanctified by some pleasing or ennobling association: Where'er we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground, No earth...one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muses tales seemed truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dreams... | |
| 1844 - 454 páginas
...beneath which the words, in allusion to the soldiers of the revolution, now lying embowelled in her soil: "Where'er we tread, 'tis haunted holy ground, No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould." Music. Salem Township, A". J., Delegation, a banner of •white satin, displaying a excellent likeness... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 páginas
...pent ; Rider and horse, — friend, foe, — in one red burial blent ! XXVH ON THE PIAIN OP MARATHON. WHERE'ER we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground ! No...have dwelt upon : Each hill and dale, each deepening glen and wold, Defies the power which crush 'd thy temples gone : Age shakes Athena's tower, but spares... | |
| 1850 - 418 páginas
...continent and the memorials of our historic fathers. PART IV.-EUROPE CHAPTER I. THE TEMPLES OF GREECE. Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground; No earth...around, And all the muse's tales seem truly told, Each hill and dale, each deepening glen and wold Defies tiie power which crushed thy temples gone:... | |
| Cale Pelton - 1851 - 236 páginas
...gilds, Still iu his beam Mendili's marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, but Nature still is fair. " Where'er we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground ; No...one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse'ri tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dreams... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...made to feel restraint." — Jouffroy on the " Influence of Greece in the Development of Humanity." WHERE'ER we tread 'tis haunted holy ground ; No earth...one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muses tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dreams... | |
| Ruins - 1852 - 464 páginas
...continent and the memorials of our historic fathers. PART IV.-EDROPE CHAPTER I. THE TEMPLES OF GREECE. Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground; No earth...around, And all the muse's tales seem truly told, Each hill and dale, etich deepening glen and wold Defies the power which crushed thy temples gone:... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 páginas
...his beam M endeli's marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom feil, but Nature still is fair. LX XX VIII. s roar, but thy soft murmuring Sounds sweet as if...all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet glen and wold Defies the power which crush'd thy temples guoe : Age shakes Athena's tower, but spares... | |
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