| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 páginas
...passing to and fro, Between the orbs of our apparent sphere And its invisible counterpart, adorned With answering Constellations, under earth Removed...fertile plains, and sounding shores, Under a cope of variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every God, Promptly received, as prodigally brought,... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1832 - 450 páginas
...the outward circumstances, or the intellectual and moral character of individuals and communities. The lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers, and...fertile plains, and sounding shores, Under a cope of variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god, Promptly received, as prodigally brought... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 páginas
...under earth, Removed from all approach of living sight, But present to the dead; who, so they deem'd, Like those celestial messengers beheld All accidents,...fertile plains, and sounding shores, Under a cope of variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god, Promptly received, as prodigally brought,... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 páginas
...passing to and fro, Between the orbs of our apparent sphere And its invisible counterpart, adorn'd littering spires, With theatres, basilicas adorn 'd ; deem'd, Like those celestial messengers beheld All accidents, and judges were of all. " The lively... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 páginas
...passing to and fro, Between the orbs of our apparent sphere And its invisible counterpart, adorn 'd f long com ) deem'd, Like those celestial messengers beheld All accidents, and judges were of all. " The lively... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 páginas
...passing to and fro, Between the orbs of our apparent sphere And its invisible counterpart, adorned With answering constellations, under earth, Removed...they deemed, Like those celestial messengers beheld AH accidents, and judges were of all. The lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers and fertile plains,... | |
| Henry Alford - 1841 - 272 páginas
...withal, (Epicurean animal!_) Sated with thy summer feast, THE SPIRIT OP GREECE. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. " The lively Grecian in a Land of hills, Rivers, and...fertile plains, and sounding shores. Under a cope of variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every God, Promptly received, as prodigally brought,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1847 - 404 páginas
...to and fro, r ' : 7 Between the orbs of our apparent sphere And its invisible counterpart, adorned With answering constellations, under earth, Removed...messengers beheld All accidents, and judges were of all. TjieJivelv^Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers and fertile plains, and sounding shores, — Under a... | |
| Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 560 páginas
...astronomical observation, 745 B. c., it may be inferred that long before his time the priests had acquired With answering constellations, under earth, Removed...beheld All accidents, and judges were of all." The Chaldaeans maintained their pre-eminence as astronomers until the complete extinction of the Persn-Babylonian... | |
| Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 550 páginas
...astronomical observation, 745 B. c., it may be inferred that long before his time the priests had acquired With answering constellations, under earth, Removed...approach of living sight But present to the dead ; who, BO they deemed, Like those celestial messengers, beheld All accidents, and judges were of all." The... | |
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