In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always now the ear : Those days are gone — but Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — but Nature doth... Selected Poems of Lord Byron - Page 102de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1893 - 279 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1822 - 394 pages
...the ehore, And music meets not always now tbe ear ; Those d«y> are gone — but Beauty still a hero. States fall, arts fade — but Nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was deaf, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel of the earth, the masque of Ital» TRINITY COLLEGE,... | |
 | Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 pages
...To these, it is said, the tremendous storm of St. John's Eve, last year, caused infinite damage. " Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always now the ear." The gondoliers sing, and most vociferously too, but not Tasso. The verses of the Jerusalem, now unheard... | |
 | 1823 - 494 pages
...To these, it is said, the tremendous storm of St. John's Eve, last year, caused infinite damage. " Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always now the i ear." The gondoliers sing, and most vociferously too, but not Tasso. The verses of the Jerusalem,... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 pages
...Tasso's echoes are no more, (3) And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are erumhling to the shore, ' And music meets not always now the ear : Those days are gone — hut Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — hut Nature doth not dic Nor yet forget how... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
...dignity increased. III. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, 3 And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music...festivity, The revel of the earth, the masque of Italy! IV. But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story, and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose... | |
 | George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 824 pages
...increased. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier; Her palaces arc crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always...festivity, The revel of the earth, the masque of Italy ! It is not often tliat Lord Byron condescends in his poems to avow any patriotic feelings : that he... | |
 | 1825 - 454 pages
...palaces are crumbling to the shove, And musk- meets not always now the ear : Those days are gone— hut Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — but...forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of ati festivity, The revel of the earth, the masque of Italy ! ' VOL. I. Y THE SINGING OF " The well-known... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 pages
...dignity increos'd. III. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, (3) And silent rows the soulless gondolier; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music...days are gone — but Beauty still is here. States fair, arts fade — but Nature doth not die. Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant... | |
 | George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...their dignity increased. In Venice Tasso's echoes arc no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier; op of rain, He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan. Without a grave, unknell'd, unco arc gone — bu t Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — but Nature doth not die, Xor yet... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 880 pages
...dignity increased. III. In Venice Tasso s echoes are no more. And silent rows the songlcss gondolier; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music...not always now the ear : Those days are gone— but hcauly slill is here. States fall, ans fade — hill nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how Venice... | |
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