The Rhine, Legends, Traditions, History, from Cologne to Mainz, Band 1F. C. Westley, 1839 |
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... beautiful dome , flanked by one immense tower of the most delicate Gothic workmanship , and protected in advance by two others of smaller dimensions but of equal delicacy and beauty , was distinctly visible on the level surface at his ...
... beautiful dome , flanked by one immense tower of the most delicate Gothic workmanship , and protected in advance by two others of smaller dimensions but of equal delicacy and beauty , was distinctly visible on the level surface at his ...
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... beautiful , that , like them , none was ever before beheld by his victim . " Truly , " exclaimed the architect , as the plan proceeded , " you are , in sooth , a master of our art . That I can at once perceive . But I know you not . Are ...
... beautiful , that , like them , none was ever before beheld by his victim . " Truly , " exclaimed the architect , as the plan proceeded , " you are , in sooth , a master of our art . That I can at once perceive . But I know you not . Are ...
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... beautiful beyond belief - far outshining all the virgins of her father's court ; and her modesty , and all other maidenly virtues , were co - equal with her loveliness . So much , indeed , was she celebrated for them , that her fame ...
... beautiful beyond belief - far outshining all the virgins of her father's court ; and her modesty , and all other maidenly virtues , were co - equal with her loveliness . So much , indeed , was she celebrated for them , that her fame ...
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... beautiful object of their mission . To make her train worthy of his greatness and power , her father selected eleven thousand of the loveliest and best - born virgins in Britain ; and , on the day appointed , Ursula at their head ...
... beautiful object of their mission . To make her train worthy of his greatness and power , her father selected eleven thousand of the loveliest and best - born virgins in Britain ; and , on the day appointed , Ursula at their head ...
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... beautiful bride , radiant with the light of heaven , and red- olent of sanctity ; and happy was he , too , to see her sur- rounded by such a train of youth , and loveliness , and virtue ; but , when he saw the old pope and his clergy ...
... beautiful bride , radiant with the light of heaven , and red- olent of sanctity ; and happy was he , too , to see her sur- rounded by such a train of youth , and loveliness , and virtue ; but , when he saw the old pope and his clergy ...
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abbess abbot abode aged Albertus Magnus ancient Andernach archbishop Archbishop of Cologne Archbishop of Mainz arms baron beautiful bishop blessed Bonn brother burghers burgomaster castle chamber chapel Charlemagne child church Clodio Cologne companion count court cried dark daughter dead death deep earth ecclesiastical emperor empire entered exclaimed eyes Ezzo fair father fear fell felt friends Genofeva gentle German empire Germany Golo hand hapless happiness head heard heart heaven Henry holy honour hour knew Kobold ladye legend lived looked lord maiden monk morning mother mountain never night noble once Otho palace passed peace period Pfalz-graf prayed prelate priest prince proceeded Remagen replied Rheinbreitbach Rhine Ripuarian Franks river Roman scene seemed shores shouted Siegfried silence sire soon sorrow soul sovereign spake spirit spot steed stood thee thou took Ubii voice words young youth
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Seite 99 - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end ; Then lies him down, the lubber fiend, no And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength, And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Seite 301 - She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought, And with a green and yellow melancholy She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Seite 298 - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Seite 367 - From the condition of a subject and an exile, he twice rose (AD 998) to the command of the city, oppressed, expelled, and created the popes, and formed a conspiracy for restoring the authority of the Greek emperors.
Seite 267 - And many deaths do they escape by this : The death of friends, and that which slays even more — The death of friendship, love, youth, all that is, Except mere breath ; and since the silent shore Awaits at last even those...
Seite 472 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flewed, so sanded, and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-kneed, and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but matched in mouth like bells, Each under each. A cry more tuneable Was never holla'd to, nor cheered with horn, In Crete, in Sparta, nor in Thessaly.
Seite 145 - ... machinery came into action ; the mill was in full operation. It was at this moment that the ruffian intruder had succeeded in squeezing himself through the aperture in the wall, and getting himself safely lodged in the interior of the great drum wheel. His dismay, however, was indescribable when he began to be whirled about with its rotation, and found that all his efforts to put a stop to the powerful machinery which set it in motion, or to extricate himself from this perilous situation, were...
Seite 432 - ... fortress, with his feet bare, his head uncovered, and with no other raiment but a wretched piece of coarse woollen cloth thrown over his body to cover his nakedness. The fourth day he was admitted to the presence of the lordly...
Seite 148 - I've seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one, Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed!
Seite 212 - Et ab hoedis me sequestra. Statuens in parte dextra. Confutatis maledictis, Flammis acribus addictis, Voca me cum benedictis. Oro supplex et acclinis, Cor contritum quasi cinis : Gere curam mei finis. Lacrymosa dies ilia, Qua resurget ex favilla, Judicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce Deus, Pie Jesu, Domine, Dona eis requiem.