Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Italy: Vols. XI–XIII. 1876–79.
In Venice
By Cora Kennedy AitkenI
What time the night and moonlight meet;
Thy white bare breast heaves soft below,
To music’s languid overflow,
Venezia!
Where palaces and churches are;
Their voices mingle with the hours
Pealed forth from thy electric towers,
Venezia!
Too rapt to ’scape from its delight;
Thy shining ways forever hear
How well thou lovest thy Lucia,
Venezia!
And yet her lovely face I see,
Bending above me fair and sweet
What time the night and moonlight meet,
Venezia!
Silenter than thy waters go.
They would not breathe because their breath
Might send that lovely face to death,
Venezia!
Though Tintoret be in his grave!
Because it is the supreme thing
Of which thy sons and lovers sing,
Venezia!
This steadfast flood of music pours,
Till all thy brooding palaces
Cease dreaming of their bygone days,
Venezia!
Above thy great San Marco’s prayers,
Rises to put thy prayers to shame,
Lucia’s name, Lucia’s name,
Venezia!