| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...they look'd Now on the dead, then on that in a slur-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colourless, Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed,...; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. T. NATIONAL PUKJUÜICES. • AfioTHi» Assassination! This venerable City,- I eiclaimcd, - what is... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...lay, how changed from yesterday, Him in that hour cut off, and at his head His last great work; (140) when, entering in, they look'd Now on the dead, then...; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. V. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. '•ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City," I exclaimed, " what is it,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 318 pages
...in, they looked Now on the dead, then on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colourless, Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed,...; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. ' ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City,' I exclaimed, ' what is it, but... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...on the dead, then on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colorless, Then on those forme divine that lived and breathed, And would live on...; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. V. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. ' '•ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City," I «claimed, " what is... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...dead, then on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colorless, Then on those forma divme that lived and breathed, And would live on for ages...; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. V. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. "ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City," I eiclaimed, " what is it, tut... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 pages
...in, they look'd Now on the dead, then on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colourless, ^x ߍ /x俶 ~ ̂ g } zێ { | [ ~سo _ o ...t ?|! ' g K] W - ^Y 3' w ] .{ ` w &s { X p U d 1)+o ˶ V. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. " A;torirra assassination ! This venerable city," I exclaimed, " what is it,... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...they look'd Now on the dead, then on that master-piece, Nuiir on his face, lifeless and colourless, Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed, And would live on for ages—all were moved; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. V. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. " AMOTBER... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 pages
...off, and at his head llis last great work; (140) when, entering in, they look'd Now on the dead, thon on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and...; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. V. NATIONAL PREJUDICES. "ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City," 1 exclaimed, ,, what is it,... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1843 - 616 pages
...they looked Now on the dead, then on that masterpiece — Now on his face lifeless aud colourless, Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed,...sighs burst forth and loudest lamentations." Rogers. For some years the picture was preserved in the church of S. Pietro in Montorio, from whence it was... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1844 - 364 pages
...master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colourless, Then on those forms divine that lived and hreathed, And would live on for ages — all were moved ; And sighs burst forth, and loudest lamentations. * The Transfiguration ; ' la quale opera, nel vedere il corpo morto, e quella viva, faceva scoppiare... | |
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