| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1837 - 164 strani
...THE PRAIRIES, BY THE HON. HL ELLSWORTH. TO WHICH ARE ANNEXED THE LETTERS FROM A RAMBLER IN THE WEST. -It is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done...tree ! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand ! ***** The vine on high, the willow branch below, Mixed in one mighty scene, with varied beauty glow.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 352 strani
...Lus'tan pilots leap, [reap. And steer 'twixt fertile shores where yet few rustics xv. Oh, Christ ! it is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this delicious land ! What fruits of fragranee hlush on every tree ! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand ! But man would mar them... | |
| Edmund Flagg - 1838 - 280 strani
...only to deck it out in the starched and tawdry preciseness of a degenerate taste ? Illinois River. " It is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done...tree ! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand !" ' Childe Harold. " GOOD-EVENING, sir; a good-evening to ye, sir; pleased with our village, sir!"... | |
| Edmund Flagg - 1838 - 306 strani
...only to deck it out in the starched and tawdry preciseness of a degenerate taste ? Illinois River, " It is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this delicious land t What fruits of fragrance blush on every tree ! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand !" ' Childe... | |
| Miss Pardoe (Julia) - 1838 - 346 strani
...gilded chambers of the palace of Kyat-Khana. COr/K ht. Ia WX.QUF.I- П' r'Y'Wh '// f -ta EYOU В. " It is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this delicious land !" BYRON. EYOUB, beautifully situated at the eastern extremity of the walls of Constan-' tinople, and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1841 - 474 strani
...steer 'twixt fertile shores where yet few rustics reap. xv. Oh, Christ ! it is a goodly sight to sec What Heaven hath done for this delicious land ! What...tree ! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand ! But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his fiercest scourge 'Gainst... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 strani
...storms sulphureous ; her voracious jaws Expanding wide , and roaring for her prey. (Young' t N. Th.) What fruits of fragrance blush on every tree! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand ! (Byron's Harold.) From these remarks we may perceive , then , that in order to in crease the height... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 strani
...the Lusian pilots leap, [reap. And steer 'twixt fertile shores where yet few rustics XT. Oh, Christ ! frequent feudal towers Through green leaves lift their...And many a rock which steeply lowers, And noble ar I What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand ! But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when... | |
| Thomas Bartlett (M.D.) - 1843 - 334 strani
...well to reserve some portion of his little property to meet any unforeseen disasters. CHAPTER IX. " It is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this delicious land." IT has been a favorite argument, that an extensive emigration from Great Britain to the colonies is... | |
| Frederic Benjamin Page - 1845 - 202 strani
...loveliest and most magnificent landscapes upon which the eye of a painter ever lingered. " Oh, Christ ! it is a goodly sight to see, What Heaven hath done...tree ! What goodly prospects o'er the hills expand !" This elevated situation which affords so commanding a prospect, and which we so much admired, is... | |
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