But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone, with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook his former city, what could be, Of earthly structures, in his honour piled, Of... A Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer: Containing Topographical, Statistical ... - Էջ 447Thomas Baldwin - 1847 - 630 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Edwin Lee - 1848 - 408 էջ
...here, Nature no charm, and man no dwelling." From the hills, beyond Baccano, the traveller discerns the " Vast and wondrous dome, To which Diana's marvel was a cell," and, after crossing the Tiber at the Ponte Molle, enters the city by the Via Flaminia. Note. — In... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1849 - 560 էջ
...que diversifié. 88 u THE BRIDGE AND CASTLE OF ST. ANGELO, THE VATICAN, AND. ST. PETER'S. " But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee." BYRON. IN the annexed plate we are presented with a view of the Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo, the... | |
| 1856 - 1270 էջ
...Peter's, "the deep blue sky of Rome," without a cloud, without a vapour or a wreath of smoke. But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook his former... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Octavian Blewitt - 1850 - 750 էջ
...the spectator measures the details of the building, without being sensible of the fact. '< But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook his former city,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1850 - 876 էջ
...¡' the sun, and have survey'd Its sanctuary the while the usurping Moslem pray'd ; CLIV. But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Sine« XHHI'S desolation, when that He Forsook his former... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, J. W. Lake - 1850 - 836 էջ
...philosophic mirth, To view the huge design which sprung from such a birth CLin. But 10 ! the dome— the vast and wondrous dome, " To which Diana's marvel was a cell — Christ's mighty shrine above his martyr's tomb ! I have beheld the Ephcsian's miracle — Its columns... | |
| Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) - 1851 - 712 էջ
...subdivision of Trantlilxnne Rome. t Byron, apostrophizing this unrivalled structure, says — " But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee." t "The vast and wondrous dome, To which Diana's marvel was a cell." Fite, far, fall, fat ; me, mft... | |
| Edwin Lee - 1851 - 460 էջ
...Nature no charm, and man no dwelling." From the hills beyond the unhealthy vale of Baccano, is descried the " Vast and wond'rous dome, To which Diana's marvel was a cell," and soon after, crossing the Tiber at the Ponte Molle, the traveller arrives at Rome by the Via FlaminiaCHAPTER... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - 1851 - 722 էջ
...says — " But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee." t "The vast and wondrous dome, To which Diana's marvel was a cell." Fate, far, fall, fat ; me, met ; pine от pine, pin ; no, not ; об, as in good ; is the largest... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 352 էջ
...philosophic mirth, To view the huge design which sprung from such a birth ! CL. CLIII. But lo ! the dome — the vast and wondrous dome, To which Diana's marvel was a cell — Christ's mighty shrine above his martyr's tomb ! I have beheld the Ephcsian's miracle — Its columns... | |
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