| Thomas Roscoe - Engraving - 1831 - 392 pages
...He went next day, and was told he had taken his departure. F LORD BYRON'S PALACE. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier;...And music meets not always now the ear: Those days arc gone—but beauty still is here. States fall—arts fade—but nature doth not die. Nor yet forget... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 290 pages
...her feast III. The revel of the earth, the masque of Italy! In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, (3) And silent rows the songless gondolier; Her palaces...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... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 358 pages
...feast Mouarchs partook, and deem'd their dignity in creased. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more S), And silent rows the songless gondolier; Her palaces...the shore, And music meets not always now the ear 194 CHILDE HAROLD'S Those days are gone —bat Beauty still is here. States falL arts fade — but... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 pages
...« This is the first stanza of our new Canto; and now for a line of the second : In Venice, Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier, Her palaces, etc. etc. « You know that formerly the gondoliers sung always, and Tasso's Gierusalemme was their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 354 pages
...contemplctur,turritam tellurisimaginem medio Oceanu figuratam ae putet inspicere." in. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, (!) And silent rows the songless...States fall, arts fade — but Nature doth not die, Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear, The pleasant place of all festivity, The revel of the earth,... | |
| William Brockedon - Greece - 1833 - 332 pages
...of other times ; now Melancholy pervades this city, and marks it for her own : " In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier...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 - 356 pages
...of other times ; now Melancholy pervades this city, and marks it for her own : " In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier...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... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English letters - 1833 - 658 pages
...This is the first stanza of our new Canto; and now ' for a line of the second : ' In Venice, Tasso's echoes are no more, ' And silent rows the songless gondolier, ' Her palaces, &c. Sec. ' You know that formerly the gondoliers sung ' always, and Tasso's Gierusalemme was their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 384 pages
...This is the first stanza of our new Canto; and now for a line of the second : — " In Venice, Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier, Her palaces, &c. &c. " You know that formerly the gondoliers sung always, and Tasso's Gierusalemme was their ballad.... | |
| George Rapelje - America - 1834 - 426 pages
...she robed, and of her feast Monarchs partook, and deem'd their dignity increased. In Venice Tasso's echoes are no more, And silent rows the songless gondolier;...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... | |
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