| 1851 - 478 頁
...between, ' The wild rocks shaped as they had turrets been, In mockery of man's art : and there withal A race of faces happy as the scene, Whose fertile...Still springing o'er thy banks, though empires near thee fall." BYRoN. THE suburbs and vicinity of Oberwesel abound in romantic glens, winding through... | |
| George Copway - 1851 - 358 頁
...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...o'er thy banks, though Empires near them fall. BYRON. 0 what power and beauty is there in those lines after one has looked on this majestic river ! The night... | |
| George Copway - 1851 - 366 頁
...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...o'er thy banks, though Empires near them fall. BYRON. O what power and beauty is there in those lines after one has looked on this majestic river ! The night... | |
| George Copway - 1851 - 372 頁
...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...springing o'er thy banks, though Empires near them fall. BYBON. O what power and beauty is there in those lines after one has looked on this majestic river... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 頁
...In moekery of man's art; and these withal A raee of faees happy as the seene, Whose fertile bouaties here extend to all, Still springing o'er thy banks, though Empires near them falI. LXII. But these recede. Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled... | |
| David Bogue - 1852 - 400 頁
...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...springing o'er thy banks, though empires near them fall. RUDESHEIM, the next important vineyard at which we arrive, lies on an immense rock of clay-slate, which... | |
| Willard C. George - 1852 - 266 頁
...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 its banks, though Empires near them fall." Every object that passes before the eye is rendered doubly... | |
| John Murray - 1852 - 326 頁
...they bad turrets bcen In mockery of man's art ; and these withal A race of faces happy as the seene, Whose fertile bounties here extend to all, Still springing o'er thy banks, though Empires near them fall." BYBON. To the above accurate deseription of the poet is added another in prose, from the pen of a German,... | |
| 1854 - 392 頁
...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...springing o'er thy banks, though empires near them fall" Berlin, the capital of Prussia, stands in the midst of a sandy plain, and on the banks of the little... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 頁
...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...springing o'er thy banks, though Empires near them fall. But these recede. Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in... | |
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