Egypt's Might is Tumbled Down. By Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth. Egypt's might is tumbled down, Down a-down the deeps of thought; Greece is fallen and Troy town, Glorious Rome hath lost her crown, Venice' pride is nought. But the dreams their children dreamed, Fleeting, unsubstantial, vain, Shadowy as the shadows seemed, Airy nothing, as they dreamed, These remain.