Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their gilded collars glittering in the sun ; But is not Doria's menace come to pass ? Are they not bridled? The Tourist in Italy - Page 18by Thomas Roscoe - 1831 - 271 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1860 - 372 pages
...mountain's belt, Oh for one hour of blind old Dundolo ! Th" octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...collars glittering in the sun; But is not Doria's menicc come lo pass? Arc they 'not briatatt — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of... | |
| William E. Kendall - Africa - 1860 - 148 pages
...and the commerce of the Adriatic has been concentrated at Triest and other ports more favored, and " Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of...done, Sinks, like a sea-weed, into whence she rose." I visited Padua, the seat of Italian literature, \and Ferrara, and Bologna, old, degenerate capitals... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1860 - 252 pages
...octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. XIII. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of hrass, Their gilded collars glittering in the sun ; But is not Doria's menace come to pass ? (s) Are they not hridled ? — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1861 - 1154 pages
...Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! 7 Th* octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering fo» XIII. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...Doria's menace come to pass ?" Are they not bridled f — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done Sinks, like a sea-weed, into... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 pages
...belt ; Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. xm. Before St Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...But is not Doria's menace come to pass? Are they not liridled! — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks, like a sea-... | |
| 1864 - 462 pages
...be reflected in the censurable manners that still prevail in this once " glorious city in the sea." Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...is not Doria's menace come to pass ? Are they not bridkd ? Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of glory done, Sinks, like a sea-weed, into... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...belt ; Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. xm. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...gilded collars glittering in the sun ; But is not Ooria's menace come to pass? Are they not bridled 1 — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1866 - 138 pages
...carrying them tq his new capital on the Bosphorus. The weight of each courser is computed at 1932 Ibs. " Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass. Their gilded collars glittering in the sun." The next point of interest to which the stranger in the City of the Sea will direct his attention,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 402 pages
...Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! * Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. XIII. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their gilded collars glittering in the sun ; * See " Historical Notes," Nos. III. IV. V. But is not Dona's menace come to pass ? * Are they not... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...belt ; Oh for one hour of bund old Dándolo! [foe. Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering X1TL shrine Ï Else may we dread the wrath divine Made manifest by awful sign. t— Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks, like a seaweed, into... | |
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