The dream carries him to Venice, and he awakes, in fancy, on some pinnacle above St. Mark's Square, overlooking the carnival.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
When the Revolution was at its fearful height, and the repressed dogs were having their wild carnival of revenge, Dickens says: Along the Paris streets the death-carts rumble, hollow and harsh.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes
On its granite gallery stood crowds of the finest race of men upon the globe-below, the streets were full, all looking at the carnival.
"Eight days in New Orleans in February, 1847"
Albert James Pickett