Laura Alexandrine Smith provides an excerpt of this song in Music of the Waters, 1888, though it was well known to other writers spreading international song. Smith describes

the delightful dolce far niente of being rowed under soft Italian skies, by quaint and time-worn buildings, under gloomy romantic bridges, with a dark-eyed gondolier singing in his rich musical voice..

Stali and Già è are the "cries of the Venetian gondoliers".