A hand-book for travellers on the continent. [1st] [2 issues of the 16th and 17th eds. The 18th ed. is in 2 pt. Pt.1 only of the 19th ed.]. |
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... leads him to quarrel with his dinner , to dispute his bill , and to proceed on his journey with the conviction that he is a much injured , rather than a most unreasonable , person . " A great deal of this ill - humour is increased by ...
... leads him to quarrel with his dinner , to dispute his bill , and to proceed on his journey with the conviction that he is a much injured , rather than a most unreasonable , person . " A great deal of this ill - humour is increased by ...
第 30 頁
... leads to the spot where the murder was committed . The identical staircase which he was about to ascend after din- ner , and the passage where the mur derer Balthazar Geraarts stood , - SO near to his victim , that the pistol must ...
... leads to the spot where the murder was committed . The identical staircase which he was about to ascend after din- ner , and the passage where the mur derer Balthazar Geraarts stood , - SO near to his victim , that the pistol must ...
第 36 頁
... leads into a fine Gothic room , in which are the following excellent and inter- esting pictures ( beginning on the left hand on entering , the numbers are - - those of the catalogue , several copies of which may be found in the rooms ) ...
... leads into a fine Gothic room , in which are the following excellent and inter- esting pictures ( beginning on the left hand on entering , the numbers are - - those of the catalogue , several copies of which may be found in the rooms ) ...
第 45 頁
... the celebrated and unfortunate Jac- queline . Haarlem Station . Here refresh- ments may be obtained , and baggage left . A street leads E. and W. from The Dutch nation , and the in- habitants of Haarlem Holland . 45 ROUTE 2. - HAARLEM .
... the celebrated and unfortunate Jac- queline . Haarlem Station . Here refresh- ments may be obtained , and baggage left . A street leads E. and W. from The Dutch nation , and the in- habitants of Haarlem Holland . 45 ROUTE 2. - HAARLEM .
第 48 頁
... leads to the Blue Stairs , the highest summit of the Dunes ( § 12. ) , whence a remarkable view may be obtained of these singular creations of the wind , and of the ocean beyond them . The way thither lies through the village of ...
... leads to the Blue Stairs , the highest summit of the Dunes ( § 12. ) , whence a remarkable view may be obtained of these singular creations of the wind , and of the ocean beyond them . The way thither lies through the village of ...
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第 ix 頁 - TRAVEL, in the younger sort, is a part of education ; in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country, before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
第 263 頁 - And there they stand, as stands a lofty mind, Worn, but unstooping to the baser crowd, All tenantless, save to the crannying wind, Or holding dark communion with the cloud.
第 272 頁 - The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine, And hills all rich with blossom'd trees, And fields which promise corn and wine, And scatter'd cities crowning these, Whose far white walls along them shine, Have strew'da scene, which I should see With double joy wert thou with me.
第 169 頁 - And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy with nature's tear-drops as they pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave, - alas! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass Which now beneath them, but above shall grow In its next verdure, when this fiery mass Of living valour, rolling on the foe And burning with high hope shall moulder cold and low.
第 294 頁 - 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 stream is strong and the water deep.
第 294 頁 - 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 8 頁 - Transfusing into them their dunghill soul. How did they rivet, with gigantic piles, Thorough the centre their new-catched miles, And to the stake a struggling country bound, Where barking waves still bait the forced ground, Building their watery Babel far more high To reach the sea, than those to scale the sky.
第 272 頁 - 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 264 頁 - 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 ; and these withal A race of faces happy as the scene, Whose fertile bounties here extend to all, Still springing o'er thy banks, though empires near them fall.
第 175 頁 - There have been tears and breaking hearts for thee, And mine were nothing, had I such to give; But when I stood beneath the fresh green tree, Which living waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring.