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... The Eclectic Review - Seite 49herausgegeben von - 1818Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1866
...showers. In purple was she robed, and of her feast Honarchs partook, and deemed their dignity increased. " In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows...music meets not always now the ear: Those days are gone—but beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade, but Nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how... | |
 | Moxon Edward and co
...In purple was she robed, and of her feast Monarchs partook, and deem'd their dignity increased. III. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows...is here. States fall — arts fade — but Nature does not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel... | |
 | Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 715 Seiten
...Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sat in state, thron'd on her hundred isles ! Byron, Ch. H. Iv. 1. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows...shore, And music meets not always now the ear : Those da3's nre gone, but Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade, but nature doth not die, Nor yet... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 685 Seiten
...purple was she robed, a*nd of her feast iVouarchs partook, and deem'd their dignity Iniil. [creased. o sweet t oar : Those days are gone— but Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade— but Nature doth not... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867
...In purple was she robed, and of her feast Monarchs partook, and deem'd their dignity increased. III. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows...palaces are crumbling to the shore, And music meets not alwf.ys now the ear ; Those days are gone — but Beauty still is here. States fall, arts fade —... | |
 | 1873
...afternoon, to people with tolerable accuracy the region where we spend it with the actors of the past: •Those days are gone, but Beauty still is here : States fall, arts fade, but Nature doth not die.' AMBITION. A PROSTRATE figure and an unstrung bow ; The hand that grasped it listless lay in death.... | |
 | 1868
...swiftly, when the City of the Sea, sad queen of waters, has once more become free. " la Venice, Tasso'a echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier...still is here. States fall, arts fade, but nature does not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 329 Seiten
...purple was she robed, and of her least Monarchfl partook, and deem'd their dignity increased. III. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows...crumbling to the shore, And music meets not always HOW the ear : Those (lays are gone — but lieauty still is here. States fall, arts fade — but Nature... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1869 - 376 Seiten
...Undoubtedly these poetical habits formerly existed, but the race of rhapsodists long ago died out. " In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier."* It is true that among the gondoliers stationed at the door of the hotels, or on the mole of the Piazzetta,... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1869
...robed, and of her feast Monmvhs partook, and deem'd their dignity increased. III. In Venice lasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier ; Her palaces are crnmbling to the shore, And mnsic meets not always now the ear : Those days are gone — bnt Beanty... | |
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