Down in the dust lay the labour and civilization of centuries, — Churches, Colleges, Cloisters, Libraries, — and nothing was left to them but to begin all over again ; but this they did without grudging, so promptly, cheerfully, and tranquilly, as... The Atlantis - Página 351858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Dublin city, univ. coll - 1858 - 1070 páginas
...and civilization of was <iecenturies, — Churches, Colleges, Cloisters, Libraries, — and 'toy*1, nothing was left to them but to begin all over again...ill-treated, do not take vengeance, or remember evil, y^ (hat but give forth fresh branches, leaves, or blossoms, perhaps of nain greater profusion, or with... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1876 - 522 páginas
...lay the labour and civilization of centuries, — Churches, Colleges, Cloisters, Libraries, — and nothing was left to them but to begin all over again...ill-treated, do not take vengeance, or remember evil, but give forth fresh branches, leaves, or blossoms, perhaps in greater profusion, and with richer quality,... | |
| Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett Duchess of Cleveland, Catherine Lucy W. Powlett (duchess of Cleveland.) - 1877 - 378 páginas
...dust lay the labour and civilization of centuries —churches, colleges, cloisters, libraries—and nothing was left to them but to begin all over again;...came, and they were like the flowers and shrubs and fruit-trees which they reared, and which, when ill-treated, do not take vengeance, or remember evil,... | |
| 1906 - 956 páginas
...have been written of them : " Down in the dust lay the labors and civilization of centuries — and nothing was left to them but to begin all over again;...grudging, so promptly, cheerfully, and tranquilly, as it were by some law of nature, that the restoration came, and they were like the flowers and shrubs... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1912 - 386 páginas
...lay the labours and civilisation of centuries — churches, colleges, cloisters, libraries — and nothing was left to them but to begin all over again;...ill-treated, do not take vengeance or remember evil, but give forth fresh branches, leaves or blossoms, perhaps in greater profusion, or with richer quality... | |
| John Henry Newman - 2001 - 492 páginas
...lay the labour and civilization of centuries, — Churches, Colleges, Cloisters, Libraries, — and nothing was left to them but to begin all over again...ill-treated, do not take vengeance, or remember evil, but give forth fresh branches, leaves, or blossoms, perhaps in greater profusion, and with richer quality,... | |
| 1897 - 368 páginas
...centuries —churches, colleges, cloisters, libraries — and nothing was left to them but to bogin all over again, but this they did without grudging,...came ; and they were like the flowers and shrubs and great trees which they reared, and which, when ill-treated, do not take vengeance or remember evil,... | |
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