Entering by a wide gateway, but without gates, into an inner court,
surrounded on all sides by great marble pillars supporting galleries
above, I saw a large fountain of porphyry in the middle, throwing
up a lofty column of water, which fell, with a noise as of the fusion
of all sweet sounds, into a basin beneath; overflowing which, it ran
into a single channel towards the interior of the building. Although
the moon was by this time so low in the west, that not a ray of her
light fell into the court, over the height of the surrounding buildings; yet was the court lighted by a second reflex from the sun of
other lands. For the top of the column of water, just as it spread to
fall, caught the moonbeams, and like a great pale lamp, hung high
in the night air, threw a dim memory of light (as it were) over the
court below.

Autor: George MacDonald

Entering by a wide gateway, but without gates, into an inner court,<br />surrounded on all sides by great marble pillars supporting galleries<br />above, I saw a large fountain of porphyry in the middle, throwing<br />up a lofty column of water, which fell, with a noise as of the fusion<br />of all sweet sounds, into a basin beneath; overflowing which, it ran<br />into a single channel towards the interior of the building. Although<br />the moon was by this time so low in the west, that not a ray of her<br />light fell into the court, over the height of the surrounding buildings; yet was the court lighted by a second reflex from the sun of<br />other lands. For the top of the column of water, just as it spread to<br />fall, caught the moonbeams, and like a great pale lamp, hung high<br />in the night air, threw a dim memory of light (as it were) over the<br />court below. - George MacDonald


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