Landing, have here perfonn'd their several parts, Then left the stage to others. Not a stone In the broad pavement, but to him who has An eye, an ear for the inanimate world, Tells of past ages. In that temple porch (The brass is gone, the porphyry remains,)... Cook's handbook to Venice - Seite 29von Cook Thomas and son, ltd - 1874Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Rogers - 1822 - 178 Seiten
...but to him who has An eye, an ear for the Inanimate World, Tells of Past Ages. In that temple-porch, (The brass is gone, the porphyry remains,) Did Barbarossa...kneeling, on his neck receive the foot Of the proud Pontiff7. In that temple-porch, Old as he was, so near his hundredth year, And blind — his eyes put... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 Seiten
...Inanimate World, Tells of Past Ages. In that temple-porch iTbe bras* is pone, the porphyry remains), (35) Did Barbarossa fling his mantle oFf, And, kneeling,...on his neck receive the foot Of the proud Pontiff (36)— thus at last consoled For flight, disguise, and many an aguish shake, On his »tone-pillow.... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 594 Seiten
...throwing off his mantle, prostrated himself at the feet of the supreme pontiff. , In that temple porch Did Barbarossa fling his mantle off, And kneeling,...on his neck receive the foot Of the proud pontiff. A piece of marble is still shown upon which, it is said, the imperial neck rested, while Alexander,... | |
| 1830 - 550 Seiten
...ST. MARK. In that temple porch (The Ъгам is gone, Die porphyry remains) t)id Barbarossa ¡uni-: his mantle off, And, kneeling, on his neck receive the foot Of the proud pontiff. ROGERS. THE church of St. Mark, one of the most celebrated temples in the Christian world, was originally... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 Seiten
...Past Ages. In that temple-porch (The bran is gone, the porphyry remains), (35) Did Barbarossa Sing his mantle off And kneeling, on his neck receive the foot Of the proud Pontiff (36)— thus at last consoled Гот fight, disguise, and many an aguish shake On am rtnne pillow.... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 Seiten
...Inanimate World, Telk of Past Ages. In that temple-porch (The brass in gone, the porphyry remains), (35) Did Barbarossa fling his mantle off; And, kneeling, on his neck receive thé foot Of the proud Pontiff (36) — thus at last consoled For flight, disguise, and many an aguish... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1831 - 394 Seiten
...decemviral tribunal hath stood, there was never cast upon it a greater blemish." THE CHURCH OF ST. MARK. In that temple porch (The brass is gone, the porphyry...on his neck receive the foot Of the proud pontiff. ROGERS. THE church of St. Mark, one of the most celebrated temples in the christian world, was originally... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1831 - 454 Seiten
...proceeded to the metropolitan church, where the Pope was waiting to receive him. ' In that temple porch Did Barbarossa fling his mantle off, And, kneeling,...his neck receive the foot Of the proud pontiff.'* For once, the triumph of superstition was the triumph of liberty ; for to the treaty thus solemnized,... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1831 - 404 Seiten
...THE CHURCH OF ST. MARK. ID that temple porch (The bras& is gone, the porphyry remains) Did Barbaroua fling his mantle off. And, kneeling, on his neck receive the foot Of the proud pun tiff. ROGERS. TUB church of St. Mark, one of the most celebrated temples in the christian world,... | |
| 1836 - 514 Seiten
...Inanimate World, Tells of Past Ages. In that temple-porch (The bras» is gone, the porphyry remains), (35) Did Barbarossa fling his mantle off And, kneeling, on his neck receive the foot Of the proud Pontiff (36) — thus at last consoled For flight, disguise, and many an aguish shake On his stone pillow.... | |
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