But unto us she hath a spell beyond Her name in story, and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond Above the dogeless city's vanish'd sway ; Ours is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto ; Shylock and the Moor, And Pierre, can... The Imperial Magazine - Page 2491834Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 584 pages
...p. 73-] Ours is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto ; l Shylock and the Moor, And Pierre,2 can not be swept or worn away — The keystones of...Arch ! though all were o'er, For us repeopled were the solitary shore. 1 . [The Rialto, or Rivo alto, " the middle group of islands between the shore... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 942 pages
...swsj; Ours is a trophy which will not decav With the Rialto; Shy lock and the McW. And Pierre, cannot be swept or worn away — The keystones of the arch ! though all were o'er, For us repeopled were the solitary shoi> The beings of the mind are not of daj: Essentially immortal, they create And multiply... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 722 pages
...singer before and the other behind me. They sing their song, taking up the verses alternately. . . . Ours is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto ; ' Shylock and the Moor, And Pierre,3 can not be swept or worn away — The keystones of the Arch ! though all were o'er, For us... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond 30 Above the dogeless city's vanish'd osphoric sea, And the big rain comes dancing to the earth ! And now again 't is black, the solitary shore. The beings of the mind are not of clay; Essentially immortal, they create And multiply... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond 30 Above the dogeless city's vanish'd ght it not, the flattering fetters met me Returning...having hitherto refused Toil, charge, or duty for the the solitary shore. The beings of the mind are not of clay; Essentially immortal, they create And multiply... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond 30 Above the dogeless city's vanish'd from the heart we took Our first and sweetest nurture, the solitary shore. The beings of the mind are not of clay; Essentially immortal, they create And multiply... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - Literature - 1910 - 330 pages
...story, and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond Above the dogeless city's vanished sway; Ours is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto; Shylock and the Moor, And Pierre, cannot be swept or worn away — The keystones of the arch ! though all were o'er, For us repeopled... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond 30 Above the dogeless city's vanish'd Strange rumours in Shylockand the Moor And Pierre can not be swept or worn away, The keystones of the arch ! — though... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Italy - 1906 - 488 pages
...story, and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond Above the dogeless city's vanish'd sway : Ours is a trophy which will not decay ^ With...! — though all were o'er, For us repeopled were the solitary shore. XI The spouseless Adriatic mourns her lord ; And annual marriage now no more renew'd,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English letters - 1907 - 486 pages
...story, and her long array Of mighty shadows, whose dim forms despond Above the dogeless city's vanish'd sway: Ours is a trophy which will not decay With the Rialto; Shylock and the Moor And Pierre x can not be swept or worn away, The keystones of the arch ! — though all were o'er, For us repeopled... | |
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