| 1849 - 252 sider
...enters the place by one of its original gateways, — "He stands within the city disinterred, And hears the autumnal leaves, like light footfalls Of spirits passing through the streets." Shelley, vol. iii. p. 82. In the tracks worn in the pavements, the flint bears witness how long, and... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1868 - 296 sider
...interesting in the public and private edifices of the buried city. II. (Smeral tfteto of % Citu. " I stood within the city disinterred, And heard the...at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls." SHELLEY. stood on an insulated, hill or plateau of moderate elevation and of an oval shape, surrounded... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1869 - 296 sider
...that is at present interesting in the public and private edifices of the buried city. of % City. " I stood within the city disinterred, And heard the...at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls." SHELLEY. jjOMPEII stood on an insulated hill or plateau of moderate elevation and of an oval shape,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - 400 sider
...finds no object worth its constancy ? ODE TO NAPLES* EPODE I. a. I STOOD within the city disinterred ;f And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...penetrating shook The listening soul in my suspended blood; 1 felt that Earth out of her deep heart spoke — I felt, but heard not: — through white columns... | |
| 1874 - 1002 sider
..."I stood within the city disinterred, Andheird the aurumnal leaves, like light footf.ills O'spiriw passing through the streets ; and heard The mountain's...at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls." WE started early from Sorrento for we had a long and varied programme before us for the clay. The morning... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 584 sider
...and heard Tin- Mmintaiii'.s hlutnlxrous voice at intervals Thrill through those roofless iwlU ; Tlic oracular thunder penetrating shook The listening soul in my suspended blood ; I felt that Mill-til out of her deep heart spoke — 1 felt, hut heard not : — through white column! The isle-sustaining... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 646 sider
...paved his watery way Hiss round a drowner's head in their tempestuous play. ODE TO NAPLES.' EPODE L a. I STOOD within the city disinterred;! And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfaHs Of spirits passing through the streets; and heard The mountain's slumberous voice at intervals... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 302 sider
...could my verse expand, And darling loves of this my native laud. Statins. Tr. CA Eton. I ODE TO NAPLES. I. STOOD -within the city disinterred, And heard the...through those roofless halls : The oracular thunder penetratiug shook The listening soul in my suspended blood; I felt that Earth out of her deep heart... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1877 - 728 sider
...Lines to a Jleeiener occurs in ODE TO NAPLES. ' EPODE * I. o. I STOOD within the city disinterred; 3 And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls; s The oracular thunder penetrating shook The listening soul in my suspended blood; I felt that Earth... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1878 - 424 sider
...changes that conducted Athens to its ruin — to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived ! 1 " I stood within the city disinterred ; And heard the...at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls." — " Ode to Naples," In a short time I hope to tell you something of the museum of this city. You... | |
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