The canopy is of square form, flanked by buttresses pinnacled on their faces, and the groining within shews five fan-traceried pendants.
Over the tomb is a detached ogee arched crocketted canopy, with large finial, springing from embattled and pinnacled side buttresses.
The pinnacled towers of Notre Dame rose impressively in the distance.
The gable roof had a steep mediæval pitch, and was pinnacled by the statue of a saint.
I felt like the Last Man, neglected of the judgment, and left pinnacled in mid-heaven, a forgotten relic of a vanished world.
While it bulks hugely in the higher mountains, running to enormous rounded masses below the level of the glaciers, and to jagged spires and pinnacled walls upon the loftiest peaks, it is found also in many regions of hill and plain.
But it is the Front Range, the snowy pinnacled rampart, which commands profoundest attention.
Their glacial cirques are girt with fantastically toothed and pinnacled walls.
There are nopinnacled heights, no stratified, minareted walls, no precipiced cirques and glacier-shrouded peaks.
So we drove on, a little further to the northwest, and found an Early English church with a pinnacled west tower.
Presently the moon arose, and against her pale effulgence towered the gnarled and pinnacled peaks of Almanzór, piercing the very skies--a lovely but to me an appalling scene.
All night it howled through our narrow gorge and around its pinnacled rock-minarets, with the result that at 11 P.
The church has a late Gothic doorway on the south, with an ogee tympanum bearing a Pietà, and flanked by pinnacled niches which have statues of SS.
The knop is an elaborately niched and pinnacled architectural feature of two stories with figures in the niches and beneath the canopies.
The west door with its scroll-work of exaggerated curvature, its pinnacled canopies supported on twisted columns, and figures of various degrees of excellence, shows Antonio's capacity and his limitations.
Each poet in his day Had such a mighty moment of success As pinnacled him straight, in full display, For the whole world to worship--nothing less!
What, Anti-Cæsar, monarch in the mud, As he is pinnacledabove thy pate?
Near the gateway on a loftypinnacled rock, so slender as at first to be mistaken for the trunk of a huge tree, sat an eagle upon its eyrie, keeping watch and ward over the entrance to the people's pleasure ground.
One may be terrified by the pinnacled monster, but I am awed by the rounded giant.
It was but fitting she should rest awhile on yonder pinnacled home of eternal ice and snow.
The town is on the great island of Baranoff, which is a mass of pinnacled mountains, the northern slopes of which are always white with sheets of snow.
In front of each face of the oriel is first a truncated ogee arch, and second, a complete ogee arch, both springing from a battlemented and pinnacled corner buttress.
The refectory is used as a Unitarian chapel, and still keeps its fine pinnacled porch.
Nearer the shore, and on high ground, is the church of St Nectan, whose tall pinnacled tower is a landmark to sailors.
Wren built on the old site a stone church of considerable beauty, whose tall pinnacled tower had a singular grace of its own.
Olave's, Jewry, built of brick and stone with a good pinnacled stone tower, were begun at this period, and finished three years later.
They are cusped at the top, and at the springing two smaller cusped arches are thrown across to a pinnacled shaft in the centre.
The fronts of the main transepts show four stories, the two lower being divided into three bays by buttresses, and flanked by pinnacled buttresses at each side.
The east front of the choir is flanked with square pinnacled buttresses.
Your Majesty," he said, "my Castle stands but a short league from Cochem, and has a Rittersaal as large as that in the pinnacled palace owned by the Archbishop.
But they were now at the frowning gates of Castle Gudenfels, with its lofty square pinnacled tower, and the curiosity of the young Count was dimmed by the admiration he felt for this great stronghold as he gazed upward at it.
The world waits only the news of a revolution of Germany to see the tyrants who have pinnacled themselves on its supineness precipitated into the ruin from which they shall never arise.
Hierarchs and kings Who from your thronespinnacled on the past Sway the reluctant present, ye who sit Pavilioned on the radiance or the gloom 10 Of mortal thought, which like an exhalation Steaming from earth, conceals the .
It stands on a commanding eminence overlooking the sea, its pinnacledturrets and battlements sharply fretted against the sky.
The new causeway makes Mont St. Michel easily accessible to motorists and affords a splendid view as one approaches the towered and pinnacled rock and the little town that climbs its steep sides.
As characteristics of this poor soil, the first objects to attract the attention are the enormous pinnacled anthills of red clay and sand, often with supporting buttresses.
On the south side is a beautifully-sculptured portal, supported on each side by an elegant pinnacled buttress.
The four tiers of open galleries with columns, and a fifth tier of engaged arches, the pinnacled canopies at the top, and the ring of fantastic carvings below, combine to render this one of the most remarkable buildings of its class in Italy.
Then the funnelling wind tore the pinnacled rock tops clear of the billowing mist.
Jumbled at the foot of the pinnacled red rocks heaved a writhing mass, a weltering maimed horror.
In them you may dare things not easily to be contemplated in less pliant footgear, and thus may scale the pinnacled rock, and look down from its further side on to Gull Rock and the deep-water channel below.
The greatest glory of the town is the fine church of St. Finbar, whose tall pinnacled tower, built of Pentewan granite, yellow with age, is elaborately panelled.
There is every strange effect to gratify the eager eye in search of the picturesque: an unsurpassed boldness of site, from the wide zone of the Tagus to the point of the Cathedral tower pinnacled against the upper arch of heaven.
The great eagle on its pinnacled pedestal is truly a magnificent work.
The Arka-tagh ranges do not culminate in lofty jagged, pinnacled peaks, but in broad rounded, flattened domes, a characteristic feature of the system throughout.
Bancroft and some other historians consider the story of Juan de Fuca's entrance to Puget Sound the purest fiction, claiming that his descriptions are inaccurate and that no pinnacled or spired rock is to be found in the vicinity mentioned.
The shadows between the high rock-bluffs and pinnacled cliffs take on the mysterious purple tones of twilight; many of the hills are covered with spruce, whose dark green blends agreeably with the gray and rose color.
It sweeps down magnificently from the snow peaks which form its fit setting and pushes out into the sea in a solid wall of spired and pinnacled opal which, ever and anon breaking off, flings over it clouds of color which dazzle the eyes.
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