Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volumen2H. G. Bohn, 1846 - 1202 páginas |
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Página 136 - They have scattered olive branches and rushes on the street, And the ladies fling down garlands at the Campeador's feet ; With tapestry and broidery their balconies between, To do his bridal honour, their walls the burghers screen.
Página 9 - This, though a complete Work in itself, forms an almost indispensable Supplement to the thirty-six volumes of Sowerby's English Botany, which does not comprehend Cryptogamous Plants.
Página 138 - Diaz," cried the Lords,— but when they looked again, They saw Ruy Diaz ruling him, with the fragment of his rein ; They saw him proudly ruling with gesture firm and calm, Like a true lord commanding — and obeyed as by a lamb.