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Never twice the same colors


“Stand on the marble bridge,” said Shelley, “cast your eye, if you are not dazzled, on its river glowing as with fire, then follow the graceful curve of the palaces on the Lung’ Arno till the arch is naved by the massy dungeon-tower (erroneously called Ugolino’s), forming in dark relief, and tell me if any thing can surpass a sunset at Pisa.” (Percy Bisshe Shelley a Lord Byron confrontando i tramonti di Venezia e Pisa)


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