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
 | 1831 - 472 pages
...this preference : — 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 daye are gone— but Beauty still is here. States fall, lienrts fade— but Nature doth not die, Nor... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 pages
...dignity increased. m, In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, 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. Bat unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story, and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pages
...dignity increased. m. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, 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! t IV. But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story, and her long array Of mighty shadows,... | |
 | William Brockedon - 1833 - 332 pages
...marks it for her own : " 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 The spouseless Adriatic mourns her lord ; And, annual marriage now no more renew'd, The Bucentaur lies... | |
 | William Brockedon - 1833 - 354 pages
...marks it for her own : " 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 The spouseless Adriatic mourns her lord ; And, annual marriage now no more renew'd, The Bucentaur lies... | |
 | 1834 - 604 pages
...dignity increased. In Venice, Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music...pleasant place of all festivity, The revel of the south, the masque of Italy ! But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story, and her long array... | |
 | Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1835 - 586 pages
...illuminated and gaily occupied Piazza of St. Marco, — to feel with him of whom I was just conversing, that Beauty still is here, States fall, arts fade, but...not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear." SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPOBT of the New. York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. New-... | |
 | Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1835 - 248 pages
...illuminated and gaily occupied Piazza of St. Marco — to feel with him of whom I was just conversing, that Beauty still is here, States fall, arts fade, but...not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear. L 2 THE FLORENTINE. " Now for a tale illustrative, That shall delight ray passion for romance. Embodying... | |
 | Penruddock - 1835 - 1122 pages
...selfishness. CHAPTER XIX. In Venice Tasso'a 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 goue, but beauty still is here. ON their return to the north Sir Edward Mereileth and Walter Rayland... | |
 | Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1835 - 578 pages
...illuminated and gaily occupied Piazza of St. Marco,—to feel with him of whom I was just conversing, that States fall, arts fade, but nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear." Beauty still is here, SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of tin... | |
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