A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents... Once a Week - Page 128edited by - 1870Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 666 pages
...such a June morning as this had been, with a brilliant sun shining over the old city of Hochester, and " the rich trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious lighl from moving boughs, sonccs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields — or, rather, from... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 240 pages
...bed. A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich...boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields—or, rather, from the one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding time—penetrate... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 590 pages
...bed. A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich...gardens, •woods, and fields, — or, rather, from one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding time, — penetrate into the Cathedral,... | |
| Charles Dickens, Thomas Power James - 1873 - 500 pages
...bed. A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich...from gardens, woods, and fields — or, rather, from one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding time — penetrate into the Cathedral,... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 616 pages
...risen with that eighth of June shining on the old city of Rochester. He sees in surpassing beauty, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air, its antiquities" and its ruins; its Cathedral and Castle. But his fancy, then, is not with the stern... | |
| Elias Tozer - 1873 - 104 pages
...Brightly, brightly dawns the morrow— Rest your head upon my heart. THE RBSURRECTION AND THE LIFE. "Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields—or rather from the one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding time—penetrate... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 pages
...antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beauti ful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the ricli 693T ]w . ol birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields, — or, rather, from one great garden of the whole... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 598 pages
...brilliant morning shines on the old city. It's antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees...boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields—or rather, from the one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding time —penetrate... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 616 pages
...risen with that eighth of June shining on the old city of Rochester. He sees in surpassing beauty, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air, its antiquities and its ruins ; its Cathedral and Castle. But his fancy, then, is not with the stern... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 586 pages
...Rochester. TLnnghts He sees in surpassing beautv, with the lusty iw gleaming oii his last . "... uiiyof con- in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air, its antiquities and its ruins; its Cathedral and Castle. But his fancy, then, is not with the stern... | |
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