Handbook for North Germany: From the Baltic to the Black Forest, and the Rhine, from Holland to Basle ...J. Murray, 1886 - 428页 |
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... to the Book ; at the same time that it presents a tolerably exact view of the great high roads of Europe , and of the course of public conveyances , HANDBOOK FOR NORTH GERMANY AND THE RHINE . NORTH GERMANY ( xii ) ROUTE ROUTE ROUTE.
... to the Book ; at the same time that it presents a tolerably exact view of the great high roads of Europe , and of the course of public conveyances , HANDBOOK FOR NORTH GERMANY AND THE RHINE . NORTH GERMANY ( xii ) ROUTE ROUTE ROUTE.
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... present time a greater number of miles of Rail- way ( 22,961 m .; those of Great Britain measuring 19,071 ) than any other country in Europe . They belong partly to the State , partly to private companies , and are as well managed as ...
... present time a greater number of miles of Rail- way ( 22,961 m .; those of Great Britain measuring 19,071 ) than any other country in Europe . They belong partly to the State , partly to private companies , and are as well managed as ...
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... present except its Academy of Painters , but it has lately become a place of considerable trade and manu- factures . The Schloss near the Rhine , built by the Elector Palatine , John William ( d . 1716 ) , whose bronze equestrian statue ...
... present except its Academy of Painters , but it has lately become a place of considerable trade and manu- factures . The Schloss near the Rhine , built by the Elector Palatine , John William ( d . 1716 ) , whose bronze equestrian statue ...
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... present flows 1 m . from it . Drusus threw a bridge over the Rhine here . The picturesque Cologne gate , still called the Drusus Thor , is Roman in the lower part , the upper being of the 14th cent . : some cannon - balls from the ...
... present flows 1 m . from it . Drusus threw a bridge over the Rhine here . The picturesque Cologne gate , still called the Drusus Thor , is Roman in the lower part , the upper being of the 14th cent . : some cannon - balls from the ...
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... present in person , and Ambassadors were sent from George IV . and Louis XVIII . , to decide on the evacuation of France by the Allied armies , and the establish- ment of the Holy Alliance . Ter * Rly B 19 urch lem , 1. of 18 ROUTE 36 ...
... present in person , and Ambassadors were sent from George IV . and Louis XVIII . , to decide on the evacuation of France by the Allied armies , and the establish- ment of the Holy Alliance . Ter * Rly B 19 urch lem , 1. of 18 ROUTE 36 ...
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13th cent Abbey Ahrweiler altar Altenahr ancient Andernach antique Archbp arches Assmannshausen bank baths beautiful berg Berlin Bingen Branch Rly Bremen Breslau bridge bronze building built burg called carriage carved chapel Charlemagne choir church Coblenz Cologne contains crosses described in Rte Dresden Duke Düsseldorf edifice Eifel Elbe Elector Emperor erected excursion formerly fortress Frankfurt Frederick French Gallery gardens German Goslar Gothic Hamburg handsome Hanover Haus hill Hotel Inhab Inns Junct King Lahn Lübeck Magdeburg Mainz Mayence modern monument Mosel Museum nave opposite painted Palace passing picturesque Prince Prussian Putbus Railway Rathhaus Remagen residence restored Rhine rises river road rock Roman Romanesque ROUTE Rüdesheim Saxon Schloss side situated Stadt Stat statue steamer stone Strasse style thence tion tower town trains daily Trèves valley viâ village Virgin and Child walk walls Weser wine wood
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第43页 - The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns disclose Some fresher beauty varying round : The haughtiest breast its wish might bound Through life to dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes in following mine Still sweeten more these banks of Rhine ! LVI. By Coblentz, on a rise of gentle ground, There is a small and simple pyramid, Crowning the summit of the verdant mound ; Beneath...
第64页 - And in at the windows, and in at the door, And through the walls, by thousands they pour, And down from the ceiling, and up through the floor, From the right and the left, from behind and before, From within and without, from above and below, And all at once to the bishop they go.
第64页 - Bishop Hatto fearfully hasten'd away, And he cross'd the Rhine without delay, And reach'd his tower and barr'd with care All the windows, doors, and loopholes there. He laid him down and closed his eyes, But soon a scream made him arise; He started, and saw two eyes of flame On his pillow, from whence the screaming came. He...
第64页 - Another came running presently, And he was pale as pale could be, Fly ! my lord bishop, fly ! quoth he, Ten thousand rats are coming this way — The Lord forgive you for yesterday ! I'll go to my tower on the Rhine, replied he, Tis the safest place in Germany; The walls are high, and the shores are steep, And the tide is strong, and the water deep.
第18页 - Charlemagne, not reclining in his coffin, as is the usual fashion of the dead, but seated in his throne as one alive, clothed in the imperial robes, bearing the sceptre in his hand, and on his knees a copy of the Gospels. On his fleshless brow was the crown, the imperial mantle 133 covered his shoulders, the sword Joyeuse was by his side, and the pilgrim's pouch, which he had borne always while living, was still fastened to his girdle.
第64页 - Down on his knees the bishop fell, And faster and faster his beads did he tell, As louder and louder, drawing near, The saw of their teeth without he could hear. And in at the windows, and in at the door, And through the walls by thousands they pour, And down...
第64页 - And the country is greatly obliged to me, For ridding it in these times forlorn Of Rats that only consume the corn." So then to his palace returned he, And he sat down to supper merrily, And he slept that night like an innocent man ; But Bishop Hatto never slept again. In the morning as he...
第64页 - Twas a piteous sight to see all around The grain lie rotting on the ground. Every day the starving poor Crowded around Bishop Hatto's door; For he had a plentiful last year's store, And all the neighbourhood could tell His granaries were furnished well.
第43页 - And peasant girls, with deep blue eyes, And hands which offer early flowers, Walk smiling o'er this paradise ; Above, the frequent feudal towers Through green leaves lift their walls of gray ; And many a rock which steeply lowers, And noble arch in proud decay, Look o'er this vale of vintage-bowers ; But one thing want these banks of Rhine, — Thy gentle hand to clasp in mine...
第31页 - Rubens in his letter to Geldorp expresses his own approbation of this picture, which he says was the best he ever painted: he likewise expresses his content and happiness in the subject, as being picturesque : this is likewise natural to such a mind as that of Rubens, who was perhaps too much looking about him for the picturesque, or some thing uncommon. A man with his head downwards is certainly a more extraordinary object than in its natural place.