10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERPENTININGLY»
Discover the use of
serpentiningly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
serpentiningly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Contemporary Review
... of the main current of emotion by an irrepressible burst of surprise at the
ingenuity of the poet. To have done at once with, very small things, we will, in our
capacity of "whipper-snapper," complain of the word " serpentiningly," which is
applied ...
... the marble, foot to frieze, And serpentiningly enrich the roof,_ ,privy, art or part,
to the murder of her husband, 582 [November The Story of Alcestz's.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1871
See you not something beside masonry ? What if my words wind in and out the
stone As yonder ivy, the God's parasite ? Though they leap all the way the pillar
leads, Festoon about the marble, foot to frieze, And serpentiningly enrich the roof,
...
James Anthony Froude, M.A., 1871
4
The Poems of Browning: Volume Four: 1862 - 1871
Though they leap all the way the pillar leads, Festoon about the marble, foot to
frieze, 355 And serpentiningly enrich the roof, Toy with some few bees and a bird
or two,— What then? The column holds the cornice up. Out from the portico there
...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan, 2014
5
Delphi Complete Works of Robert Browning (Illustrated)
Though they leapall theway the pillar leads, Festoonabout themarble, foot
tofrieze, And serpentiningly enrich theroof, Toy with some fewbees and a bird or
two,— What then? The column holds the corniceup! There slepta silent palace
inthe ...
6
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
177 Serpentiningly. And serpentiningly enrich the roof, . 545.56 Balaustion 355
Serpent-like. More or less serpent-like: how I was mad, 747.63 R. and B. 5.1658
Starts the foe-feeling serpent-like 1088.18 Filippo B. 130 And he told from first to
...
7
The poetical works of Robert Browning
Though they leap all the way the pillar leads, Festoon about the marble, foot to
frieze, And serpentiningly enrich the roof, Toy with some few bees and a bird or
two, — What then? The column holds the cornice up. There slept a silent palace
in ...
8
Balaustion's adventure. Aristophanes' apology
... serpentiningly enrich the roof, Toy with some few bees and a bird or two, -
What then ? The column holds the cornice up. There slept a silent palace in the
sun, With plains adjacent and Thessalian peace — Pherai, where King Admetos
ruled ...
Robert Browning, Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald D. Clarke, 1898
9
The Complete Works of Robert Browning: Christmas-eve and ...
Though they leap all the way the pillar leads, Festoon about the marble, foot to
frieze, And serpentiningly enrich the roof, Toy with some few bees and a bird or
two, -—What then ? The column holds the cornice up! There slept a silent palace
in ...
Though they leap all the way the pillar leads, Festoon about the marble, foot to
frieze, And serpentiningly enrich the roof, Toy with some few bees and a bird or
two, — What then? The column holds the cornice up. There slept a silent palace
in ...
Robert Browning, Charlotte Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke, 1898