| Samuel Rogers - 1856 - 434 páginas
...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 in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...Jovffroy on the " Influence of Greece in the Development of .Humanity.' WHERE'ER we tread 'tis haunted holy ground ; No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muses tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| Rand - 1857 - 344 páginas
...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 in vulgar mould ; But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| William King Tweedie - 1859 - 250 páginas
...or diminutive beside the magnificent peristyle of the Trilithon. " Where'er we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground ; No earth of thine 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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 páginas
...; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, but Nature still is fair.« LXXXVIII. Where'er we tread 't is haunted, holy ground ; No earth of thine is lost In vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads агоипЛ, And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 páginas
...remains, and will till the end of time — B. LXXXVIII. Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground j No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's talea seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 páginas
...glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, but Nature still is fair. Lxxxvm. Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground ; No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| Sir Dominic John Corrigan - 1862 - 250 páginas
...of the picturesque gave way to my desire for utility. 99 CHAPTER V. "Where'er we tread 'tis haunted, holy ground. No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around ; And all the Muses' tales seem truly told Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 páginas
...invading Persians, under Datis and Artaphernes, was fought in 490 Bo WHERE'ER we tread, 'tis haunted, holy ground! No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould! But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
| 1862 - 812 páginas
...feels, beyond all others, the force of those noble lines of Byron — " Where'er we tread, tis haunted, holy ground : • No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muses' tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold... | |
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