Household Treasury of English Song Specimens of the English Poets Chronologica

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Household Treasury of English Song Specimens of the English Poets Chronologica
W H Davenport William Henry Davenport Adams
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THE CITIES OF THE PAST.
181 The leap was quick, return was quick ; he soon regained his place, Then threw the glove, but not with love, right in the lady's face.
" Well done !" cried Francis ; '* bravely done ! " and he rose from where he sat : " No love, " quoth he, " but vanity, sets love a task like that ! " [LEIGH HUNT. This agreeable ballad is founded on an incident related by Brantdme, which has also been poetically treated by the German poet, Schiller, and by our own poet Robert Browning
.... ] THE CITIES OF THE PAST.
S1HERE is Rome?
She lives but in the tale of other times ; Her proud pavilions are the hermit's home, And her long colonnades, her public walks, "TIME MOVETH NOT ; OUR BEING 'TIS THAT MOVES. " H. K. WHITE.
" THRONED IN HIS MIGHT, ALL TIMES TO HIM ARE PRESENT : I&2 A SEA-SONG.
HITE.
Now faintly echo to the pilgrim's feet * Who comes to muse in solitude, and trace, tii H * Through the rank moss revealed, her honoured dust.
X x' But not to Rome alone has fate confined M s' w The doom of ruin : cities numberless X | 5 J o Tyre, Sidon, Carthage, Babylon, and Troy, h And rich Phoenicia they are blotted out, \ D M Half razed from memory, and their very name m o o And being in dispute.


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