A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme:The 'balcony of the marche', this is how cingoli is called, rising on the summit of mount circe, at an altitude of over 600 metres.
John keats praises the beauty of the grecian urn as a whole, celebrating its 'attic shape' (i.e.Discounts (applied to next billing) due now.The urn was placed in the british museum, and keats found it attractive to write an ode because of its beautiful shape and unique pictures.
Cingoli, called the balcony of the marche, is one of the most beautiful villages in italy.Ode on a grecian urn.
The human imagination and its passions intertwine beauty and ethics.And, happy melodist, unwearied, for ever piping songs for ever new;Written in 1819, 'ode on a grecian urn' was the third of the five 'great odes' of 1819, which are generally believed to have been written in the following orde:
When old age shall this generation waste, thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st,We now come to the final stanza of 'ode on a grecian urn'.
With brede of marble men and maidens overwrought, with forest branches and the trodden weed;Ode on a grecian urn lyrics.Entering a debate dating back to plato, keats stakes a romantic claim:
When old age shall this generation waste, thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st,