The time must come when its gilded vaults, which now spring so loftily, shall lie in rubbish beneath the feet; when, instead of the sound of melody and praise, the wind shall whistle through the broken arches, and the owl hoot from the shattered tower... The Voyage: And Other English Essays from the Sketch Book - Stran 104avtor: Washington Irving - 1891 - 147 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1821 - 438 strani
...arches, and the owl hoot from the shattered tower ; when the garish sun-beam shall break into those gloomy mansions of death ; and the ivy twine, round...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. LEPROSY. There ii near to the walls of Morocco, about the northwest point, a village, railed the Village... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 strani
...of death ; and the ivy twine round the fallen column ; and the fox• Sir T. Brown. VOL. I. BB glove hang its blossoms about the nameless urn, as if in...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. END OF VOL. I. London; Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yard, Temple-bar. "J. * ... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 438 strani
...gloomy mansions of death ; and the ivy twine round the fallen column; and the fox-glove * Sir T. Brown. hang its blossoms about the nameless urn, as if in...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. CHRISTMAS. But is old, old, good old Christmas gone ? Nothing but the hair of his good, grey, old head... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 354 strani
...avarice now consumcth ; Mizraim cures wounds, and Pharaoh is sold for balsams."* • Sir T. lirown. What then is to insure this pile which now towers...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. END OF VOL. I. I JUN 1 7 1930 ... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 strani
...sold for balsams.» (n) What then is to insure this pile which now towers above me from sharing d1e fate of mightier mausoleums? The time must come when...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. (a)SirT. Brown. END OF VOL. I. / THE SKETCH BOOR OF GEOFFREY CRAYON, GENT. have uo wife nor children,... | |
| 1825 - 158 strani
...through the broken arches, and the owl hoot from the shattered tower — when the garish sun- beam shall break into these gloomy mansions of death ;...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin." THE CHURCHES. THIS City suffered much in the reign of Henry VIII. by the suppression of religious houses.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 strani
...shall lie in rubbish beneath the feet ; when, instead of the sound of melody and *Sir Thomas Brown. praise, the wind shall whistle through the broken...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. END OF VOL. I. SKET CH-BOOK GEOFFREY CRAYON, GEMT. " 1 have no wife not children, good or had, to provide... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 strani
...avarice now consumeth ; Mizraim cures wounds, and Pharaoh is sold for balsams." * What then is to ensure this pile which now towers above me from sharing the...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. * Sir T. Brown. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. LONDON : Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE, New-Street-Square. \... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 316 strani
...avarice now consumeth ; Mizraim cures wounds, and Pharaoh is sold for balsams."* What then is to ensure this pile which now towers above me from sharing the...that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. * Sir T. Brown. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. LONDON : Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE, New-StrceUSquare. THE... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 strani
...come when its gilded vaults', which now spring so loftily', shall lie in rubbish beneath the feel'; when', instead of the sound of melody and praise',...is told';" and his very monument becomes a ruin'. •P4d'4s'tiL SECTION IV. On Subscribing for Books. [Extract from Flint's Review of Dr. Emmona' Fredoaiad.]... | |
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