Am I in Italy? Is this the Mincius? Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup where Juliet at the Masque Saw her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him ? Such questions hourly do I ask myself; And not a stone, in a cross-way, inscribed... Italy, a poem [by S.Rogers]. - Page 61by Samuel Rogers - 1822 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
....Minrius ? Are ihose the distant turrcLs of Verona? And shall I sup where Juliet at the Manque (in) Saw her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him* Such questions hourly do I ask myself; (21) Anil not a ringer-post hy the road-side • To Mantua « — « To Ferrara -—bin excites Surprise,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 308 pages
...bread and salt for empty praise. 40 ITA1/Y. AM I in ITALY? Is this the Mincius? Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup where JULIET at...? Such questions hourly do I ask myself; And not a stone, in a cross-way, inscribed ' To Mantua' — ' To Ferrara' — but excites Surprise, and doubt,... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 594 pages
...relic to connect the scene before him with that most touching of all dramas — Romeo and Juliet. . " Are those the ancient turrets of Verona? And shall...masque, Saw her loved Montague and now sleeps by him ?" In order, no doubt, to satisfy the craving of our countrymen in this particular, the kind Veronese... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...Masque (20) Saw her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him? Such questions hourly do I ask myself; (21) And not a finger-post by the road-side "To Mantua"...excites Surprise, and doubt, and self-congratulation. О Italy, how beautiful thou art! Yet I could weep — for thou art lying, alas ! Low in the dust ;... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...bread and salt for empty praise. IX. ITALY. AM I in Italy ? Is this the Mincius ? Are those the distant turrets of Verona? And shall I sup where Juliet at the Masque (20) Saw her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him? Such questions hourly do I ask myself; (21) And... | |
| 1834 - 506 pages
...for the trifling sum of 92/. 10s. ITALY. AH I in Italy ? Is this the Mincius i Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup where Juliet at the masque First saw and loved, and now by him who came That night a stranger, sleeps from age to age ? Such questions... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...Masque (20) Saw her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him ? Such questions hourly do I ask myself; (21) And not a finger-post by the road-side " To Mantua...excites Surprise, and doubt, and self-congratulation. О Italy, how beautiful thou art ! Yet I could weep — for thou art lying, alas ! Low in the dust... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...this the Mincius ' Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup where Juliet at the mask Saw her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him ? Such...hourly do I ask myself; And not a finger-post by the road side " To Mantua"—" To Ferrara"—but excites Smprise, and douht, and self-edngratulation. O... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
...the Mincim ? Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup where Juliet at the mask 8»w her loved Montague, and now sleeps by him ? Such questions hourly do I ask myself} ЛгЛ not a finger-post by the road side "To Mantua" — "To Ferrara" — but excites Surprise, and... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1840 - 280 pages
...s'avisa d'accoucher de deux petits comediens. AM I in ITALY ? Is this the Mincius ? Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup where JULIET at the Masque * First saw and loved, and now by him who came That night a stranger, sleeps from age to age? Such... | |
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