| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1877 - 344 sider
...towered mighty constellations, that by self-repetitions and answers from afar, that by counter-positions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose archways, horizontal, upright, rested, rose, at altitude, by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past... | |
| James De Mille - 1878 - 584 sider
...towered mighty constellations, that by self-repetitions and answers from afar, that by counterpositions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose...altitudes, by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past number were the archways, beyond memory the gates. Within... | |
| Samuel Davey - 1879 - 302 sider
...towered mighty constellations, that by self-repetitions and answers from afar, that by counter-positions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose...by spans — that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past number were the archways, beyond memory the gates. Within... | |
| John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 366 sider
...towered mighty constellations, that by self-repetitions and answers from afar, that by counter-positions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose...archways — horizontal, upright — rested, rose at altitude by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past number... | |
| John Swett - 1884 - 412 sider
...toward mighty constellations, that by self-repetitions and answers from afar, that by counter-positions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose...archways — horizontal, upright — re'sted, rose at altitude, by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the drchitraves, past... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 974 sider
...towered mighty constellations, that by self-repetition and answers from afar, that by counter-positions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose...altitudes by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past number were the archways, beyond memory the gates. Within... | |
| 1885 - 568 sider
...mighty constellations, th*t by self-repetitions and answers from afar — that by counterpositions. built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose archways, horizontal, upright, rested, rose, at altitude, by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past... | |
| 1886 - 362 sider
...without sound or farewell, they wheeled away into endless space. Then came eternities of twilight that revealed but were not revealed. To the right hand and to the left, toward mighty constellations, depth was swallowed up in height insurmountable, height was swallowed... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 sider
...that by counter-positions, built up triumphal gates, whose architraves, whose archways—horizontal, upright— rested, rose — at altitudes by spans that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past number were the archways, beyond memory the gates. Within... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 476 sider
...upon them : in a moment the blazing of suns was around them. Then came eternities of twilight, that revealed, but were not revealed. To the right hand...altitudes, by spans, that seemed ghostly from infinitude. Without measure were the architraves, past number were the archways, beyond memory the gates. Within... | |
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