And self-withdrawn into a boundless depth Far sinking into splendour— without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ; here, serene pavilions bright, In... The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Page 490by William Wordsworth - 1892 - 951 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1821 - 724 pages
...— without end ! Fabric it seem'd of diamond, and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spire», And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ;...earthly nature had the effect been wrought Upon the dark material» of the storm Now pacified ; on them, and on the cove«, And mountain-steeps and summits,... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...far "• ; v. And selfVwithdrawn into ч wondrous, depth Far sinking into splendour, without end ! designed ? Why slight the gifts of nature's hand ? What wanderer from his native land E'er Mazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted; here, serene pavilions bright In avenues disposed; thpre,... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth Far sinking into splendour, without end ! liveries dight ; While the ploughman, near at hand,...whets his sithe, And every shepherd tells his tale liai the effect been wrought Upon the dark materials of the storm Now pacified ; on them, and on the... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 892 pages
...sinking into splendour, without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster dome« and silver spires. And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ; here, serene pavilions bright la avenues disposed ; there, towers begirt With battlements, that on their restless fronts Bore stars... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 pages
...sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wond'rous depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster...bright, In avenues disposed ; there towers begirt E 5 With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars — illumination of all gems ! By earthly... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...And self-withdrawn into a woud'rout depth Far sinking into splendour — without end ! 276 Fabric ii seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes,...silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high I ((lifted; here, serene pavilions bright, la avenues disposed; there towers begirt, \V|ib battlements... | |
| 1821 - 370 pages
...building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth Far sinking into splendour — without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster...terrace high Uplifted : here serene pavilions bright In avenucs disposed ; there towers begirt With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars, illumination... | |
| Thomas Rose - 1832 - 242 pages
...And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into splendour, without end ! Fabric it seems of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes and silver...begirt With battlements, that on their restless fronts Bear stars — illumination of all gems." VIEW FROM LANGDALE PIKES, LOOKING TOWARDS BOWFELL WESTMORLAND.... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 pages
...wondrous depth Far sinking into splendour, without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, \Vith alabaster domes and silver spires, And blazing terrace...restless fronts Bore stars — illumination of all gt'ms ! By earthly nature had the effect been wrought Upon the dark materials of the storm Now pacified... | |
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