 | 1834
...Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the sea, Invisible ; and from the land we went, As to a Boating city, — steering in, And gliding up her streets...stately portico, The statues ranged along an azure skyBy many a pile in inure than Kastern splendour, Of old the residence of merchant kings." Thus, in... | |
 | George William David Evans - Art, Italian - 1835
...decorations of the middle ages, down to its revival in modern times. Here may you trace it — Thro' many a dome, Mosque-like, and many a stately portico, The statues ranged along an azure sky ; Thro' many a pile in more than Eastern pride, Of old the residence of merchant-kings ; The fronts... | |
 | 1836
...track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the sea Invisible : and from the land we went As to a floating city — steering...dream, So smoothly, silently, — by many a dome, I\Iosque-like, and many a stately portico. The statues ranged along an azure sky — By many a pile... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1836 - 496 pages
...track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead lo her gates. The path lies o'er the Sea, Inviiible ; and from the land we went, As to a floating City — steering in, And gliding up her streets as in a dream, So smoolhly, silently — by many a dome Mosque-like, and many a stately portico, The «tatúes ranged... | |
 | John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 732 pages
...track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the sea, Invisible ; and ; By many a pile in more than eastern splendour, Of old the residence of merchant kings ; The fronts... | |
 | John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 732 pages
...track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the sea, Invisible ; and n'd, Yet much it vei'il him to repose on shore, An...no more : True, he was sure that Isaac would receiv — hy many a dome Mosque-like, and many a stately portico. The stutues ranged along an azure sky ;... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 495 pages
...and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the Sea, Invisible; and from the land we went, Ai*> a floating City — steering in, And gliding up her streets as in a dream, So Noooihly, silently — by many a dome Mosque-like, and many a stalely portico, The statues ranged along... | |
 | Charles Lanman - Michigan - 1842 - 250 pages
...track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the sea Invisible ; and from the land we went, As to a floating city, —...stately portico. The statues ranged along an azure sky ; By many a pile in more than eastern splendor, Of old, the residence of merchant kings. The fronts... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 496 pages
...track of men, no footsteps to and fro, Lead to her gates. The path lies o'er the Sea, Invisible ; and from the land we went, As to a floating City — steering...a dream, So smoothly, silently — by many a dome Masque-like, and many a stately portico, The statues ranged along on azure sky ; By many a pile in... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - Italy - 1844 - 341 pages
...to her gates. The path lies o'er the Sea, Invisible ; and from the land we went, As to a floating1 City — steering in, And gliding up her streets as...stately portico, The statues ranged along an azure sky ; By many a pile in more than Eastern pride, Of old the residence of merchant-kings ; The fronts of... | |
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