| Osmond Tiffany - 1875 - 784 sivua
...magnificent peristyle of the Trilithon. "Where'er -wo tread, 'tis haunted holy, ground; Ko earth of thino is lost in vulgar mould, • But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's tale seems truly told." One object of interest more deserves to be named — the quarries whence materials... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1876 - 554 sivua
...a landscape of marvellous beauty. But there is more to see than meets the eye. " Where'er we turn, 'tis haunted, holy ground, No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast field of wonder spreads around, And all the Muses' tales seem tritely told, Till the sense aches with... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1875 - 632 sivua
...thine id lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the muses' talcs seem truly told. Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dream* have dwelt upon ; Each bill and dale, eacn deepening u Ion and wold, Defies the power which... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 192 sivua
...Mendeli's* marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, but Nature still is fair. LXXXVIII. Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground ; No earth of thine * is...mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, 830 And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes... | |
| Isaac Brandon - 1811 - 598 sivua
...Mendeli's marbles glare ; • Art, Glory, Freedom fail, but Nature still is fair." Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground ; No earth of thine is lost...earliest dreams have dwelt upon ; Each hill and dale, eacli deepening glen and wold Defies the power which crush'd thy temples gone : Age shakes Athena's... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 290 sivua
...Mendeli's marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, hut Nature still is fair. LXXXVIIT. Where'er we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground ; No earth of thine is lost...behold The scenes our earliest dreams have dwelt, upon: Eacli hill and dale, each deepening glen and wold, Defies the power which crush'd thy temples gone... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1879 - 880 sivua
...where the mountains look on Marathon Bay and Marathon on the sea, and he could say: "Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground, No earth of thine is lost...one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muses tales seem truly told— Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dreams... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 sivua
...Mendeli's marhles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, hut Nature still is fair. LXXXVIII. Where'er we tread, on hehold The scenes our earliest dreams have dwelt upon ; Each hill and dale, each deepening glen and... | |
| Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1880 - 204 sivua
...vague, and might easily seem conventional, though for him they were not so : — Where,er we tread ,tis haunted, holy ground, No earth of thine is lost...one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse,s tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dreams... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Beck - 1880 - 240 sivua
...pillars, &c.—a rich museum of high art on all sides. " Where'er we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground, N o earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, Aud all the Muses' tales seem truly told ; Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our... | |
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