PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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Page 70
... moved there , sable - vested -- and the Quay , Silent , grass - grown - adventurer - like I launched Into the deep , ere long discovering Isles such as cluster in the Southern seas , All verdure . Every where , from bush and brake , The ...
... moved there , sable - vested -- and the Quay , Silent , grass - grown - adventurer - like I launched Into the deep , ere long discovering Isles such as cluster in the Southern seas , All verdure . Every where , from bush and brake , The ...
Page 74
... moved , Her eyes cast down , and holding in her hand A fan , that gently waved , of ostrich - plumes . Her veil , transparent as the gossamer , Fell from beneath a starry diadem ; And on her dazzling neck a jewel shone , Ruby or diamond ...
... moved , Her eyes cast down , and holding in her hand A fan , that gently waved , of ostrich - plumes . Her veil , transparent as the gossamer , Fell from beneath a starry diadem ; And on her dazzling neck a jewel shone , Ruby or diamond ...
Page 85
... moved that FOSCARI Be Doge no longer ; urging his great age ; Calling the loneliness of grief neglect Of duty , sullenness against the laws . I am most willing to retire , ' said he : ' But I have sworn , and cannot of myself . Do with ...
... moved that FOSCARI Be Doge no longer ; urging his great age ; Calling the loneliness of grief neglect Of duty , sullenness against the laws . I am most willing to retire , ' said he : ' But I have sworn , and cannot of myself . Do with ...
Page 86
... moved The meekness of his soul . All things alike ! Among the six that came with the decree , FOSCARI saw one he knew not , and inquired His name . ' I am the son of MARCO MEMMO . ' Ah , ' he replied , ' thy father was my friend . ' And ...
... moved The meekness of his soul . All things alike ! Among the six that came with the decree , FOSCARI saw one he knew not , and inquired His name . ' I am the son of MARCO MEMMO . ' Ah , ' he replied , ' thy father was my friend . ' And ...
Page 155
... , Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed , And would live on for ages - all were moved ; And sighs burst forth , and loudest lamentations . NATIONAL PREJUDICES . ' ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City 155.
... , Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed , And would live on for ages - all were moved ; And sighs burst forth , and loudest lamentations . NATIONAL PREJUDICES . ' ANOTHER Assassination ! This venerable City 155.
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age to age AMALFI ancient ARIOSTO beautiful Boccaccio BOLOGNA breathed called Catullus church Cimabue City cliff cried cross darkness dead death delight Doge door dream drew dusk till dawn earth ELEONORA DI TOLEDO entered ere long eyes father fear fell fled Florence foot gate gazed GENOA glade glimmering gold Gondolier gone grave grove hadst hand heard heart heaven holy hour Italy La Scala lake length light lived look lost MARCOLINI MONTE CASSINO night noble noblest numbered o'er once Padua palaces passed Petrarch pleasure Pompeii ROME round sacred sail says seen sigh silent sitting sleep song soon splendour stir stood stranger sung temple thee things thou art thou hast thought thousand thro Titian tomb tower traveller turned Twas twelve tables Venetian VENICE verse voice walls wander waves whence wild young youth