The Bay View Magazine, Band 16J. M. Hall., 1908 |
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... Taken on his A FAMILIAR FACE . Have you ever. ON THE CAMPAGNA ; APPROACHING ROME . ALONG THE WALLS OF ROME . 2-737 VOL . 16 No. I. OMA ! ROMA ! " heard on the mid- night air from the platform of the railway terminus , warns the traveller ...
... Taken on his A FAMILIAR FACE . Have you ever. ON THE CAMPAGNA ; APPROACHING ROME . ALONG THE WALLS OF ROME . 2-737 VOL . 16 No. I. OMA ! ROMA ! " heard on the mid- night air from the platform of the railway terminus , warns the traveller ...
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Taken on his A FAMILIAR FACE . Have you ever seen this picture ? visit to Rome when settling the church property ques- tions in the Philippines . visions that the earth had ever to present . The Colosseum , it is true , the Forum , the ...
Taken on his A FAMILIAR FACE . Have you ever seen this picture ? visit to Rome when settling the church property ques- tions in the Philippines . visions that the earth had ever to present . The Colosseum , it is true , the Forum , the ...
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... taken place within their walls . That the Italians are essentially a pleas- ure - loving people is shown by the villas , gardens and parks with which Rome has been from time immemorial so abundantly supplied . The villas , surrounded by ...
... taken place within their walls . That the Italians are essentially a pleas- ure - loving people is shown by the villas , gardens and parks with which Rome has been from time immemorial so abundantly supplied . The villas , surrounded by ...
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... taken possession of every ruin of historic value , like this one , and preserves them with watchful care . Eighteen centuries ago the senate and people erected this column. RUINS OF HADRIAN'S VILLA . COLUMN OF MARCUS AURELIUS . the arch ...
... taken possession of every ruin of historic value , like this one , and preserves them with watchful care . Eighteen centuries ago the senate and people erected this column. RUINS OF HADRIAN'S VILLA . COLUMN OF MARCUS AURELIUS . the arch ...
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... taken from their robes alone , says Bar- racconi , without counting all the jewels and trinkets , among which was a very beautiful lamp , besides a great number of precious stones . The pope melted down the gold for the expenses of the ...
... taken from their robes alone , says Bar- racconi , without counting all the jewels and trinkets , among which was a very beautiful lamp , besides a great number of precious stones . The pope melted down the gold for the expenses of the ...
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Seite 186 - And when his hours are numbered, and the world Is all his own, retiring, as he were not, Leaves, when the sun appears, astonished Art To mimic in slow structures, stone by stone, Built in an age, the mad wind's night-work, The frolic architecture of the snow.
Seite 192 - FATHER of all ! in every age, In every clime adored, By saint, by savage, and by sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord...
Seite 186 - Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow; and, driving o'er the fields, Seems nowhere to alight; the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river and the heaven And veils the farm-house at the garden's end. The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
Seite 68 - I prithee send me back my heart, Since I cannot have thine; For if from yours you will not part, Why then shouldst thou have mine? Yet now I think on't, let it lie; To find it were in vain, For th' hast a thief in either eye Would steal it back again.
Seite 495 - The isles of Greece ! the isles of Greece ! "Where burning Sappho loved and sung, — Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung ! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set.
Seite 189 - There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave, There are souls that are pure and true; Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you.
Seite 134 - Love of God ! so pure and changeless, Blood of Christ ! so rich and free, Grace of God ! so strong and boundless, Magnify them all in me — Even me.
Seite 440 - The frost-line back with tropic heat ; And ever, when a louder blast Shook beam and rafter as it passed, The merrier up its roaring draught The great throat of the chimney laughed...
Seite 40 - Enter: its grandeur overwhelms thee not; And why? It is not lessen'd; but thy mind, Expanded by the genius of the spot, Has grown colossal, and can only find A fit abode wherein appear enshrined Thy hopes of immortality; and thou Shalt one day, if found worthy, so defined, See thy God face to face, as thou dost now His Holy of Holies, nor be blasted by his brow.
Seite 75 - Will you go and gossip with your housemaid or your stable-boy when you may talk with queens and kings...