| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...her quarries furnish forth one bust? Did they not to her breast their filial earth entrust ? LVII. Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore; Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their children's... | |
| John Taaffe - 1822 - 574 pages
...Florence' (3) . These were bodings equally sad as prophetic; he never entered il more, alive or dead: — Ungrateful Florence! Dante sleeps afar Like Scipio buried by the upbraiding shore — and the traveller , missing his relics in Santa-Croce, will probably like the illustrious poet... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 pages
...her quarries furnish forth one bust ? Did they not to her breast their filial earth entrust? LVII. Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, *° Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ; 3< Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their... | |
| Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...Pilgrimage,' alludes to the foreign death and sepulchre of the great poet in the following lines : — " Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ; Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their children's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 362 pages
...her quarries furnish forth one bust ? Did they not to her breast their filial earth intrust ? LVII. Ungrateful Florence! Dante sleeps afar, (') Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ;( 3 ) Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1833 - 574 pages
...traveller, who vainly searches among her illustrious dead for the tomb of the Father of Italian poetry.* ' Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ; Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard, whose name for evermore Their children's... | |
| William Brockedon - Greece - 1834 - 380 pages
...than they, RAVENNA. The Bard of Prose, creative spirit ! he Of a Hundred Tales of love? * * * * • Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ; Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their children's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 pages
...her quarries furnish forth one bust ? Did they not to her breast their filial earth intrust ? LVII. Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, (') Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ;(2) Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 356 pages
...her quarries furnish forth one bust ? Did they not to her breast their filial earth entrust ? I.VJI. Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar, * Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore : * Thy factions, in their worse than civil war, Proscribed the bard whose name for evermore Their... | |
| 1839 - 648 pages
...traveller, who vainly searches among her illustrious dead for the tomb of the Father of Italian poetry. " Ungrateful Florence ! Dante sleeps afar. Like Scipio, buried by the upbraiding shore ; Thy factions, in their worse than civil war. Proscribed the bard, whose name for evermore Their children's... | |
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