Stands the magnificent Montblanc ! His brow Scarred with ten thousand thunders, — most sublime, Even as though risen from the world below To mark the progress of Decay : by clime, Storm, blight, fire, earthquake... The Continent in 1835: Sketches in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, and ... - Page 83by John Hoppus - 1836Full view - About this book
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1824 - 224 pages
...glittering crests majestically rearing, More like to children of the infinite sky, Than of the daedal earth. Triumphantly, Prince of the whirlwind ! —...where all are mighty ! — from the eye Of mortal man half hidden by the screen Of mists that moat his base from Arve's dark, deep ravine, in. Stands the... | |
| 1829 - 466 pages
...glittering crests majestically rearing, More like to children of the infinite sky Than of the daedal earth : — triumphantly, — Prince of the whirlwind...where all are mighty; — from the eye Of mortal man half hidden by the screen Of mist that moats his base from Arve's dark, deep ravine, Stands the magnificent... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 pages
...glittering crests majestically rearing, -Jh More like to children of the infinite sky Than of the daedal earth ; — triumphantly, Prince of the whirlwind...where all are mighty, — from the eye Of mortal man half hidden by the screen Of mist that moats his base, from Arve's dark, deep ravine, Stands the magnificent... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 pages
...glittering crests majestically rearing, More like to children of the infinite sky, Than of the daedal earth; — triumphantly, Prince of the whirlwind —...where all are mighty, — from the eye Of mortal man half hidden by the screen Of mist that moats his base, from Arve'a dark, deep ravine, Stands the magnificent... | |
| John Hoppus - 1836 - 770 pages
...glittering crests majestically rearing, More like to children of the infinite sky, Than of the dsvdul earth. Triumphantly, Prince of the whirlwind ! Monarch...where all are mighty ! from the eye Of mortal man half-bidden by the screen Of mists that moat his base, from Arve's dark, deep ravine, Stands the magnificent... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1852 - 446 pages
...children of the infinite sky, Than of the dicd.il earth. Triumphantly, Prince of the whirlwind, Monareh of the scene, Mightiest where all are mighty ; from the eye Of mortal man half hidden by the screen Of mists that veil his base from Arve's dark, deep ravine, 27I Stands the... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1853 - 290 pages
...glittering crests majestically rearing, More like to children of the infinite sky, Than of the daedal earth. Triumphantly, Prince of the whirlwind, Monarch...where all are mighty ; from the eye Of mortal man half hidden by the screen Of mists that veil his base from Arve's dark, deep ravine. Stands the magnificent... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 668 pages
...distance of fifty miles — " Prince of the whirlwind ! Monarch of the scene ! Mightiest where all arc mighty ! from the eye Of mortal man half-hidden by the screen Of mists, that moat his base, from Arve'n dark, deep ravine, Stands the magnificent Mont Blanc ! His brow Scarred with ten thousand thunders... | |
| John (uncle, pseud.) - 1880 - 388 pages
...Aunt Sarah, " by another poet. You have it in your book." So Uncle John read : — " Prince of tbe whirlwind, monarch of the scene '• Mightiest where all are mighty ! from the eye Of mortal man, half hidden by the screen Of mists that invest her base, from Arve's dark ravine — Stands the magnificent... | |
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