Pillared with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung; And over all rich gardens hung, Where, amongst silver waterfalls, Cedars and spice-trees and green bowers, And sweet winds playing with all the flowers Of Persia and of... Notes of a Journey Through France and Italy - Page 349by William Hazlitt - 1826 - 416 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...Midas,) in the Phrygian -.hade, With Pan, and to the Sylvan lost. And now from out the watery floor Л city rose, (and well she wore Her beauty,) and stupendous...walls. And towers that touched the stars, and halls PiliarM with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung ; And over all rich gardens hung,... | |
| 1820 - 496 pages
...Most like Apollo when he played, (Fore Midas,)in the Phrygian shade. With Pan, and to the Sylvnn lost. And now from out the watery floor A city rose, (and well ihe wore Her beauty,) and stupendous^ walh. And towers that touched the stars, and lulls Pillar'd with... | |
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1822 - 282 pages
...well she wore Her beauty, and stupendous walls, And towers that touched the stars, and halls Pillar1 d with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace...sweet winds playing with all the flowers Of Persia and Araby, Walked princely shapes : some with an air Lake warriors, some like ladies fair Listening, and,... | |
| Barry Cornwall - English poetry - 1822 - 236 pages
...like Apollo when he played ('Fore Midas,) in the Phrygian shade, With Pan, and to the Sylvan lost. And now from out the watery floor A city rose, and...walls, And towers that touched the stars, and halls Pillar' d with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung ; And over all rich gardens hung.... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1822 - 230 pages
...like Apollo when he played ('Fore Midas,) in the Phrygian shade, With Pan, and to the Sylvan lost. And now from out the watery floor A city rose, and...walls, And towers that touched the stars, and halls Pillar* d with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung ; And over all rich gardens hung.... | |
| Eliza Robbins - Children's poetry - 1828 - 408 pages
...wandering soul to prai>e ; And be thy joys that most we prize, The joys that from thy favour rise. BABYLON. And now from out the watery floor A city rose, and...stupendous walls, And towers that touched the stars, and balls Pillar'd with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung ; And over all rich gardens... | |
| 1841 - 470 pages
...Most like Apollo when he play'd ('Fore Midas), in the Phrygian shade, With Pan, and the Sylvan host. And now from out the watery floor A city rose, and...Her beauty, and stupendous walls, And towers that touch'd the stars, and halls PillarM with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung; And... | |
| Eliza Robbins - American poetry - 1842 - 352 pages
...to praise ; And be the joys that most we prize, The joys that from thy favour rise. BABYLON. # — And now from out the watery floor A city rose, and...walls, And towers that touched the stars, and halls Pillared with whitest marble, whence Palace on lofty palace sprung ; Where, amongst silver waterfalls,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1857 - 612 pages
...their watery bed, And shook their silver hair against the stars. " And now from out the watery floor Л city rose, and well she wore Her beauty and stupendous walls, And towers that toneh'd the stars, and halls Pillow'd with whitest marble, whence Palace against bright palace sprung,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1857 - 586 pages
...jars, R'ise up like giants from tlii'ir watery bed, And shook their silver hair against the stars. " And now from out the watery floor A city rose, and well bhe wore Her lieauty and stupendous walls. And towers that touch'd the stars, and halls Pillow'd with... | |
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