III. The Voice of Scio, IV. The Spartan's March, V. The Urn and Sword, VL The Myrtle-Bough, ib. The Fountain of Oblivion, ib. Metastasio. Filicaja. Lope de Vega. Manuel. Della Casa. Bentivoglio. Metastasio. Quevedo. He who proclaims that Love is light Waves of Mondego! brilliant and Where shall I find some desert Exempt from every grief, 't was No searching eye can pierce the veil In tears, the heart oppressed with Italia! thou, by lavish Nature graced If thus thy fallen grandeur I behold Let the vain courtier waste his days Pause not with lingering foot, These marble domes, by wealth The sainted spirit, which from bliss He shall not dread Misfortune's The torrent wave, that breaks . Sweet rose! whose tender foliage Fortune! why thus, whate'er my Wouldst thou to Love of danger Unbending 'midst the wintry skies Oh! those alone, whose severed Ah! cease-those fruitless tears Amidst these scenes, O pilgrim, Juan de Tarsis. Thou, who hast fled from life's. Torquato Tasso. Thou, in thy morn wert like Bernardo Tasso. This green recess, where through . |