Old Gandolf with his paltry onion-stone, Put me where I may look at him! True peach, Rosy and flawless: how I earned the prize! Draw close: that conflagration of my church — What then? So much was saved if aught were missed! My sons, ye would not be... The Quarterly Review - Página 921865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1845 - 656 páginas
...odd one at my feet where Anselm stands: Peachblossom-marble all, the rare, the ripe As fresh-pour'd red wine of a mighty pulse — Old Gandolf with his...I may look at him ! True peach, Rosy and flawless : how I earn'd the prize! Draw close : that conflagration of my church — What then ? So much was... | |
| Robert Browning - 1850 - 436 páginas
...my rest, With those nine columns round me, two and two, The odd one at my feet where Anselm stands : Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe As fresh-poured...I may look at him ! True peach, Rosy and flawless : how I earned the prize ! Draw close : that conflagration of my church — What then ? So much was... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 572 páginas
...Praxed's ear to pray Horses for ye, and brown Greek manuscripts. That's if ye carve my epitaph aright, Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No...line — Tully, my masters ? Ulpian serves his need." !» § 34. I know no other piece of modern English, prose or poetry, in which there is so much told,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 568 páginas
...Praxed's ear to pray Horses for ye, and brown Greek manuscripts. That's if ye carve my epitaph aright, Choice Latin, picked phrase, Tully's every word, No gaudy ware like Gandolf s second line — Tolly, my masters ? Ulpian serves his need." § 34. I know no other piece of modern English, prose... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 páginas
...my rest, With those nine columns round me, two and two, The odd one at my feet where Anselm stands : Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe As fresh-poured...I may look at him ! True peach, Rosy and flawless: how I earned the prize ! Draw close: that conflagration of my church —What then ? So much was saved... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1863 - 432 páginas
...mandate of the selfish priest to his so-called ' nephews,' that they should give him a stately tomb, Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe, As fresh-poured red wine of a mighty pulse, and especially one richer than that of his old rival in love, as well as in church preferment, Old... | |
| 1863 - 888 páginas
...mandate of the selfish priest to his so-called ' nephews,' that they should give him a stately tomb, Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe, As fresh-poured red wine of a mighty pnlse, and especially one richer than that of his old rival in love, as well as in church preferment,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 436 páginas
...my rest, With those nine columns round me, two and two, The odd one at my feet where Anselm stands : Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe As fresh-poured...I may look at him ! True peach, Rosy and flawless : how I earned the prize ! Draw close : that conflagration of my church — What then ? So much was... | |
| 1865 - 610 páginas
...orders his tomb at St. Praxed's Church), of the Renaissance spirit, its worldliness, inconsistency, pride, hypocrisy, ignorance of itself, love of art,...ripe, As fresh-poured red wine of a mighty pulse, Old^andolf with his paltry onion-stone, Put me where I may look at him ! True peach, I ii is v and... | |
| 1865 - 642 páginas
...Gandolf, his old dead enemy, who probably had his wife's heart, to ' See and burst for envy ; ' and of 1 Peach-blossom marble all, the rare, the ripe, As fresh-poured...phrase, Tully's every word ' — 'No gaudy ware like Gandolfs second line — Tully, my masters? Ulpian serves his need.' Then he will be able to rest in... | |
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