| 1824 - 798 oldal
...Euganean hills, which bear, As seen from Lido through the harbour piles, The likeness of a clump of peaked isles — And then, as if the earth and sea had been Dissolv'd into one lake of fire, were seen Those mountains tow'ring, as from wave« of flame, Around... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 oldal
...famous Euganean hills, which bear, As seen from Lido thro' the harbour piles, The likeness of a clump of peaked isles-^ And then, as if the earth and sea had...Their very peaks transparent. " Ere it fade," Said my c6mpanion, " I will show you soon A better station." So, o'er the lagune We glided; and from that funereal... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 oldal
...which bear, A» seen from Lido through (he harbour piles, The likeness of a clump of peaked i Ь >-- And then, as if the earth and sea had been * Dissolved...fade,» Said my companion, • I will show you soon Л better station.» So, o'er the lagune We glided ; and from that funereal bark I lean'd, and saw... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 oldal
...Kuganean hills, which bear, As seen from Lido through 'the harbor piles, The likeness of a clump of k all sympathies in one !— Such once I sought in vain ; t L>i»olved into one lake of fire, wero seen TVfe mountains towering, ач from waves of flame, Around... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 oldal
...bear, As seen from Lido thro' the harbour piles, And then, as if the earth and sea had been bissolred into one lake of fire, were seen Those mountains towering, as from waves of flam*, Around the vaporous sun, from which there came The inmost purple spirit of light, and made Their... | |
| 1873 - 866 oldal
...Euganean hills, which bear, As seen from Lido through the harbour piles, The likeness of a clump of peaked isles — And then, as if the earth and sea...spirit of light, and made Their very peaks transparent. That passage strikes the key-note to Venetian painting. With the poem of Shelley we may compare the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 oldal
...Euganean hills, which bear, As seen from Lido through the harbor piles, The likeness of a clump of peaked isles— And then, as if the earth and sea...Their very peaks transparent. " Ere it fade," Said ray companion. " I will show you soon A better station." So, o'er the lagune We glided; and from that... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 oldal
...Euganean hills, which bear, As seen from Lido through the harbour piles, The likeness of a clump of peaked isles — And then, as if the earth and sea had been D/.w-rojved into one lake of fire, were seen | Those mountains towering, as from waves of flame, I... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 334 oldal
...famous Eugunean Hills, which bear As seen from Lido through the harbour piles The likeness of a clump of peaked isles — And then as if the earth and sea...into one lake of fire, were seen, Those mountains towtring as from waves of flame, Around the vaporous sun, from which there came The inmost purple spirit... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1854 - 322 oldal
...famous Eugunean Hills, which bear As seen from Lido through the harbour piles The likeness of a clump of peaked isles — And then as if the earth and sea had been Dissolved into one lake of lire, were seen, Those mountains tow&ring as from waves of flame, Around the vaporous sun, from which... | |
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