And even since, and now, fair Italy ! Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields, and Nature (') can decree ; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste ; More rich than other climes' fertility... The Poetical Works of Lord Byron - Page 34de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1911 - 184 pages
...Professor Keene singles out this stanza as " a passage of high feelin couched in faultless language." Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all...decree ; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? 230 Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other climes' fertility ; Thy wreck a glory,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1913 - 274 pages
...Wherein were cast the heroic and the free, The beautiful, the brave — the lords of earth and sea, XXVI The commonwealth of kings, the men of Rome! And even...and thy ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced. xxvn The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her... | |
 | 1913 - 722 pages
...less than 150 years age. (IV) A Short Review of the History of Ancient Hindu Medicine, by C. MUHTHU. Thou art the Garden of the world, the home Of all...weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other clime's fertility. The history of Hindu medicine takes us back to times of remote antiquity. From the... | |
 | Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1913 - 930 pages
.... xxxiv 'Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree; E'en in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy very weeds...and thy ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced.' BYRON. I. Travelling Expenses. Money. Expenses. The cost of a tour in Northern... | |
 | Francis Whiting Halsey - 1914 - 232 pages
...Rome, four days could thus be saved; but the expense will be greater — perhaps forty per cent. . . . "and now, fair Italy! Thou art the garden of the world,...With an immaculate charm which can not be defaced." At least four civilizations, and probably five, have dominated Italy; together they cover a period... | |
 | Francis Whiting Halsey - 1914 - 262 pages
...Rome, four days could thus be saved; but the expense will be greater — perhaps forty per cent. . . . "and now, fair Italy! Thou art the garden of the world,...decree; Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? ^t Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste evj More rich than other climes' fertility; 3* Thy wreck... | |
 | George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1610 pages
...The beautiful, the brave, the lords of earth and sea, 26 The commonwealth of kings, the men of Brawl dents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural; and the excellence aimed theef Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich than other climes ' fertility ; Thy wreck a... | |
 | Julian Willis Abernethy - 1916 - 604 pages
...civilizations — Italy, "mother of arts, as once of arms," possessing still "the fatal gift of beauty" — Thy very weeds are beautiful, thy waste More rich...and thy ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot he defaced; Venice, "ruler of the waters," whose "daughters had their dowers from spoils of... | |
 | Vida Dutton Scudder - 1919 - 572 pages
...fair Italy, Thou art the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields, and Nature can decree ; 230 Even in thy desert, what is like to thee? Thy very...and thy ruin graced With an immaculate charm which cannot be defaced. s The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her, a... | |
 | Keighley Snowden - 1921 - 362 pages
...So I find him taking his farewells with Byron's salutation in Childe Harold : Fair Italy ! Thou trt the garden of the world, the home Of all Art yields...thy waste More rich than other climes' fertility. Coming back over the Simplon, there was peril. Often the snow cuttings on the Swiss side were fifteen... | |
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