Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When exile wore his blooming years away, To sorrow's long soliloquies a prey, When reason, justice, vainly urged his cause, For this he roused her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though Hope could grant no... Poems - Page 16de Samuel Rogers - 1822 - 319 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...sigh ; This makes him wish- to live, and dare to die. For this young FOSCARI ', whose hapless fate Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When...blooming years away, To sorrow's long soliloquies a prey, 1 He was suspected of murder. Neither the interest of the Doge, his father, nor the intrepidity of... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1845 - 502 pages
...Pleasures of Memory, has said, with equal philosophical truth and poetical skill : " And hence the charms historic scenes impart ; Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart ; Aerial forms in Tempo•s classic vale, Glance through the gloom, and whisper in the gale ; In wild Vaucluse with love... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1845 - 488 pages
...Pleasures of Memory, has said, with equal philosophical truth and poetical skill, " And hence ihe charms historic scenes impart ; Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart, Aerial forms, in Tempo's classic vale, Glance through the gloom, and whisper in the gale ; In wild Vancluse with love... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 354 pages
...Patriot's This makes him wish to live, and dare to die. For this young FOSCAEI, whose hapless fate Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When...this he roused her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hail'd him to the shore. And hence the charm... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1851 - 202 pages
...Patriot's sigh , This makes him wish to live, and dare to die. For this young FOSCABI, whose hapless fate Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When...this he roused her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hail'd him to the shore. And hence the charm... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...patriot's sigh ; This makes him wish to live and dare to die. For this young Foscari,1 whose hapless fate Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When...this he roused her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hail'd him to the shore. And hence the charms... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...patriot's sigh; This makes him wish to live, and dare to die. For this young Foscari, whose hapless fate though Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hailed him to the shore. And hence the charm... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 522 pages
...Patriot's sigh; This makes him wish to live, and dare to die. For this young FOSCARI, whose hapless fate Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When...impart; Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart. Aeriel forms in Tempe's classic vale Glance thro' the gloom and whisper in the gale; In wild Vaucluse... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 pages
...patriot's sigh ; This makes him wish to live, and dare to die. For this young Foscari, whose hapless fate Venice should blush to hear the muse relate, When...this he roused her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hail'd him to the shore. And hence the charm... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1852 - 364 pages
...immediately after the fourth, fifth, or sixth syllable. Q. Can yon give any examples of this ? A. " And hence the charm | historic scenes impart • Hence Tiber awes, | and Avon melts the heart." " Mark yon old mansion | frowning through the trees, Whose hollow turret | woos the whistling breeze."... | |
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