Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls Of cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands the spirit,... English Grammar for the Common School - الصفحة 252بواسطة Jonathan Rigdon - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 266عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Solomon Francis Gingerich - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...processes of impersonal , / Nature is exhibited in Byron's poetry on a grand scale : Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled...their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls In cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow! All that expand... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 486
...o'er thy banks, though Empires near them fall. But these recede. Above me are the Alps, The paluces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds...their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls OC cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands... | |
| Solomon Francis Gingerich - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps, And throned Eternity in icy halls In cold sublimity, where forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow! All that expand the spirit, yet appals, Gather around these summits, as to show How Earth may pierce... | |
| 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 800
[ عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد ] | |
| Frederick Earle Emmons, Thomas Waterman Huntington - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 454
...banks, though Empires ' near them fall. 12O To the RJiine But these recede. Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled...and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snow ! All that expands the spirit, yet appalls, Gather around these summits, as to show How earth may pierce... | |
| Grace Gaige - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 184
...The brilliant, fair, and soft, — the glories of old days. But these recede. Above me are the Alps, The palaces of Nature, whose vast walls Have pinnacled...forms and falls The avalanche — the thunderbolt of snowl All that expands the spirit, yet appalls, Gather around these summits, as to show How Earth may... | |
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