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... standing in the Colosseum , and of seeing the shattered arches of the Aqueducts stretch- ing along the Campagna and melting into . the Alban Mount , is entirely quenched . The rich gloom of my orange groves is gilded by fruit as ...
... standing in the Colosseum , and of seeing the shattered arches of the Aqueducts stretch- ing along the Campagna and melting into . the Alban Mount , is entirely quenched . The rich gloom of my orange groves is gilded by fruit as ...
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... standing by her father's door . " Age can- not wither her . " There is a magic in the Spanish air that paralyzes Time . He glides by , unnoticed and unnoticing . I greatly ad- mire the Alps , which I see so distinctly from my Spanish ...
... standing by her father's door . " Age can- not wither her . " There is a magic in the Spanish air that paralyzes Time . He glides by , unnoticed and unnoticing . I greatly ad- mire the Alps , which I see so distinctly from my Spanish ...
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... standing apart from that band of lovers , yet in that moment bound more closely to them than they knew - how was it with those whose hearts sailed away with that youth and beauty ? I watched them closely from behind my post . I knew ...
... standing apart from that band of lovers , yet in that moment bound more closely to them than they knew - how was it with those whose hearts sailed away with that youth and beauty ? I watched them closely from behind my post . I knew ...
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... , and magnetically sailed around the world . It was but a few days after the lovers and I waved farewell to the steamer , and while the lovely figures standing under the great gonfalon were as vivid in my mind as ever , IIO.
... , and magnetically sailed around the world . It was but a few days after the lovers and I waved farewell to the steamer , and while the lovely figures standing under the great gonfalon were as vivid in my mind as ever , IIO.
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... standing upon the deck with folded arms and gazing towards the shore , as lovers on their mistresses and martyrs upon heaven ? Over what distant and tumultuous seas had this small craft escaped from other centuries and distant shores ...
... standing upon the deck with folded arms and gazing towards the shore , as lovers on their mistresses and martyrs upon heaven ? Over what distant and tumultuous seas had this small craft escaped from other centuries and distant shores ...
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Adoniram Alchemist answered asked beautiful Aurelia book-keeper Bourne Bourne's castles in Spain cousin the curate cravat Crimea dear deck dine dinner dream dress East Indiaman Eldorado eyes face faded fair family portraits fancy feel flash Flora flowers FLYING DUTCHMAN gazed gentleman girl glance glasses gonfalon grace grandfather grandmother guests hair hand happy hear heard heart hope Iliad Italy knew Kubla Khan Lady landscape large aunt leaned lived lost lover Marino Faliero mist morning never odor passed pensive piazza Preciosa Prue's remember replied sails Scul Sculpin seemed seen ship shore silence sitting slowly smell smile soft sometimes Spanish specta spectacles Staten Island stood story strange stroll suddenly summer sunshine sure sweet tears tell thought Titbottom tropical trousers twilight voice voyage waistcoat walk watched wife window woman wonder young friend youth
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Страница 83 - For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales ; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'da ghastly dew From the nations...
Страница 270 - Who did so sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers, sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye lived, for smell or ornament, And after death for cures. I follow straight without complaints or grief, Since, if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours.
Страница 270 - LIFE. I MADE a posy, while the day ran by : Here will I smell my remnant out, and tie My life within this band.
Страница 44 - Th' unfeeling for his own. Yet, ah! why should they know their fate, Since sorrow never comes too late, And happiness too swiftly flies ? Thought would destroy their paradise! No more; — where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise.
Страница 46 - I must allow, without deriving from them much substantial information about my property there. The wisest of them told me that there were more holders of real estate in Spain than in any other region he had ever heard of, and they are all great proprietors. Every one of them possesses a multitude of the stateliest castles. From conversation with them you easily gather that each one considers his own castles much the largest and in the loveliest positions. And, after I had heard this said, I verified...
Страница 62 - At length I resolved to ask Titbottom if he had ever heard of the best route to our estates. He said that he owned castles, and sometimes there was an expression in his face, as if he saw them. I hope he did. I should long ago have asked him if he had ever observed the turrets of my possessions in the West, without alluding to Spain, if I had not feared he would suppose I was mocking his poverty. I hope his poverty has not turned his head, for he is very forlorn. One Sunday I went with him a few...
Страница 88 - I believe that many of them remain, but they have lost their character. When I knew them, not only was I younger, but partial decay had overtaken the town ; at least the bulk of its India trade had shifted to New York and Boston. But the appliances remained. There was no throng of busy traffickers, and after school, in the afternoon, I strolled by and gazed into the solemn interiors. Silence reigned within, — silence, dimness, and piles of foreign treasure. Vast coils of cable, like tame boa-constrictors,...
Страница 161 - I suppose,' said he, with a contemptuous smile. " I made no reply, but was turning to leave the office, when the merchant called after me — " < My young friend, poor people should never suffer themselves to get into pets. Anger is an expensive luxury, in which only men of a certain income can indulge. A pair of spectacles and a hot temper are not the most promising capital for success in life, Master Titbottom.
Страница 66 - One went over the side of a ship, and the other out of a third story window," said Titbottom, fitting a broad blade between his thumbs and blowing a demoniacal blast. " And I know one proprietor who resides upon his estates constantly," continued he. " Who is that ?" " Our old friend Slug, whom you may see any day at the asylum, just coming in from the hunt, or going to call upon his friend the Grand Lama, or dressing for the wedding of the Man in the Moon, or receiving an ambassador from Timbuctoo....
Страница 50 - Sorrento girls, looking over the high plastered walls of southern Italy, hand to the youthful travellers, climbing on donkeys up the narrow lane beneath. The Nile flows through my grounds. The Desert lies upon their edge, and Damascus stands in my garden. I am given to understand, also, that the Parthenon has been removed to my Spanish possessions. The Golden-Horn is my fish-preserve; my flocks of golden fleece are pastured on the plain of Marathon, and the honey of Hymettus is distilled from the...