The mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved : the cloisters still were stable, The cells, too, and refectory, I ween : An exquisite small chapel had been able, Still unimpair'd, to decorate the... Lord of Himself. A Novel - Página 238por Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Washington Irving - 1887 - 952 páginas
...description of the poet— "The mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved; the cloisters still...ween; An exquisite small chapel had been able, Still unimpair'd, to decorate the scene; The rest had been reformed, replaced, or sunk. And spoke more of... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1890 - 488 páginas
...faces fix'd upon the flood. The mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved : the cloisters still...the scene; The rest had been reform'd, replaced, or sunk, And spoke more of the baron than the monk. Huge halls, long galleries, spacious chambers, joined... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1893 - 368 páginas
...and his vainer troubles. The mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved : the cloisters still...unimpaired, to decorate the scene ; The rest had been reformed, replaced, or sunk, And spoke more of the baron than the monk. But the " huge halls, long... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 416 páginas
...description of the poet — " The mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved : the cloisters still were stable, The cells, too, aud refectory, I ween ; An exquisite small chapel had been able, Still unimpair'd, to decorate the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1900 - 410 páginas
...description of the poet — "The mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved ; the cloisters still...ween ; An exquisite small chapel had been able, Still unimpair'd, to decorate the scene; The rest had been reformed, replaced, or sunk, And spoke more of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1903 - 652 páginas
...his vainer troubles. LXVI. The Mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved : the cloisters still...unimpaired, to decorate the scene ; The rest had been reformed, replaced, or sunk, And spoke more of the baron than the monk. Huge halls, long galleries,... | |
| 1982 - 68 páginas
...from his memory of it : "The Mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been Elsewhere preserved ; the cloisters still...unimpaired, to decorate the scene ; The rest had been reformed, replaced, or sunk, And spoke more of the baron than the monk." It is impossible to separate... | |
| 232 páginas
...mansion's self was vast and venerable, With more of the monastic than has been 9o Elsewhere preserv'd : the cloisters still were stable, The cells, too, and...ween : An exquisite small chapel had been able, Still unimpair'd, to decorate the scene ; The rest had been reform'd, replac'd, or sunk, 95 And spoke more... | |
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