A Winter Pilgrimage: Being an Account of Travels Through Palestine, Italy, and the Island of Cyprus, Accomplished in the Year 1900, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1902 - 355 pages |
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... stand in a garden as I did to - night and watch the great cold moon creep up beyond the latticed trees , while the shadows grow before her feet . Listen to the last notes of the thrush that sways on the black bough of yonder beech ...
... stand in a garden as I did to - night and watch the great cold moon creep up beyond the latticed trees , while the shadows grow before her feet . Listen to the last notes of the thrush that sways on the black bough of yonder beech ...
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... stands , like the wife of Lot , stone- still and white with snow . We rush past her into mile upon mile of tunnel , to pull up at last by some little mountain station where the drifts lie deep . Here I beheld an instance of true ...
... stands , like the wife of Lot , stone- still and white with snow . We rush past her into mile upon mile of tunnel , to pull up at last by some little mountain station where the drifts lie deep . Here I beheld an instance of true ...
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... stands supreme upon a cypress - covered hill . Its interior with the halls , chapels , crypts , and columned galleries need not be de- scribed . Indeed , quaint as they are , there is something better here - the view from certain ...
... stands supreme upon a cypress - covered hill . Its interior with the halls , chapels , crypts , and columned galleries need not be de- scribed . Indeed , quaint as they are , there is something better here - the view from certain ...
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... stands in Florence much as it was in his own day . There is the church of San Marco , an uninteresting building with the pulpit from which he used to preach , until his audiences grew so great that even the vast Duomo could not hold ...
... stands in Florence much as it was in his own day . There is the church of San Marco , an uninteresting building with the pulpit from which he used to preach , until his audiences grew so great that even the vast Duomo could not hold ...
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... stand over the conquered enemy of the combat , who per- haps for years had been his own companion , watching , while eighty thousand voices roared their plaudits , for the movement of the Vestals ' thumbs . Watching - for this hour ...
... stand over the conquered enemy of the combat , who per- haps for years had been his own companion , watching , while eighty thousand voices roared their plaudits , for the movement of the Vestals ' thumbs . Watching - for this hour ...
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