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
| William Bellars - 1876 - 408 pages
...wrote, marks the difference between man's feeble, perfunctory religion and the teaching of Nature : — "Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs...great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding-time — penetrate into the Cathedral, subdue its earthy odour, and preach the Resurrection... | |
| William Bellars - 1876 - 410 pages
...wrote, marks the difference between man's feeble, perfunctory religion and the teaching of Nature :— "Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, wood*, and fields—or rather from the one great garden of the whole cultivated island in its yielding-time—penetrate... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 884 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...trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious lijht from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields, — or, rather, from... | |
| Manchester Literary Club - 1880 - 772 pages
...spot: 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 ligKt from moving boughs, songs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and fields — or rather, from... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 pages
...antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with [he lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the ncli trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious...from 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 - 1884 - 904 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 lime, — penetrate into the Cathedral,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 990 pages
...brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins aie surpassingly beautiful, with a lusty ivy gleaming in the sun. and the rich trees...air. Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, F.ongs of birds, scents from gardens, woods, and in Ids — or. rather, from the one great garden of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 860 pages
...A brilliant morning shine's 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,... | |
| William Richard Hughes - 1891 - 480 pages
..." 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...or, rather, from the one great garden of the whole of the cultivated island in its yielding time — ponetrate into the Cathedral, subdue its earthy odour,... | |
| William Richard Hughes - 1893 - 502 pages
..." 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 - * V£a and fields — or, rather, from the one great garden of the whole of the cultivated island... | |
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