I will show you soon A better station' — so, o'er the lagune We glided, and from that funereal bark I leaned, and saw the city, and could mark How from their many isles in evening's gleam Its temples and its palaces did seem Like fabrics of enchantment... The Works of John Ruskin - Page 364by John Ruskin - 1904Full view - About this book
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...show you soon Л better station." So o'er the lagune We glided ; and from that funereal bark I lean'd, and saw the city, and could mark How from their many isles, in evening'» gleam, Its temples and its palaces did seem Like fabrics of enchantment pil'd to heav'n.... | |
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