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VENICE IN THE EVENING by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE

First Line: ALAS! MID ALL THIS POMP OF THE ANCIENT TIME
Subject(s): TRAVEL;

ALAS! mid all this pomp of the ancient time,
And flush of modern pleasure, dull Decay
O'er the bright pageant breathes her shadowy grey.
As on from bridge to bridge I roam and climb
It seems as though some wonder-working chime,
(Whose spell the Vision raised and still can sway)
To some far source were ebbing fast away:
As though, by man unheard, with voice sublime
It bade the sea-born Queen of Cities follow
Her Sire into his watery realm far down-
Beneath my feet the courts sound vast and hollow;
And more than Evening's darkness seems to frown
On sable barks that, swift yet trackless, fleet
Like dreams o'er dim lagune and watery street.




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