The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Rome , for the sins of your ancestors , though innocent of them , till you shall have repaired the temples and tottering edifices of the Gods , and their statues , that are defiled with sooty smoke . You justly reign , because you con ...
... Rome , for the sins of your ancestors , though innocent of them , till you shall have repaired the temples and tottering edifices of the Gods , and their statues , that are defiled with sooty smoke . You justly reign , because you con ...
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... Rome . A change is frequently agreeable to the rich ; and a cleanly meal in the little cottage of the poor , hath smoothed an anxious brow without carpets or purple . Now the bright fathert of Andromeda displays his hidden fire ; now ...
... Rome . A change is frequently agreeable to the rich ; and a cleanly meal in the little cottage of the poor , hath smoothed an anxious brow without carpets or purple . Now the bright fathert of Andromeda displays his hidden fire ; now ...
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... Rome , the queen of cities , deign to rank me amongst the amiable band of poets ; and now I am less carped at by the tooth of envy . O thou muse , who regu- latest the sweet harmony of the gildedt shell ! O you , who can immediately ...
... Rome , the queen of cities , deign to rank me amongst the amiable band of poets ; and now I am less carped at by the tooth of envy . O thou muse , who regu- latest the sweet harmony of the gildedt shell ! O you , who can immediately ...
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... Rome , to the Neros , the river Metaurus is a witness , and the defeated Asdrubal , and that day which was illus- trious by the dispelling of darkness from Italy , and which first smiled with benignants victory , when the terrible ...
... Rome , to the Neros , the river Metaurus is a witness , and the defeated Asdrubal , and that day which was illus- trious by the dispelling of darkness from Italy , and which first smiled with benignants victory , when the terrible ...
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... Rome , thee the Spaniard , till now unconquered , and the Mede , and Indian ; thee the vagrant Scythian admires : thee both the Nile , who conceals his fountain heads , and the Danube ; thee the rapid Tigris ; * The ancient painters and ...
... Rome , thee the Spaniard , till now unconquered , and the Mede , and Indian ; thee the vagrant Scythian admires : thee both the Nile , who conceals his fountain heads , and the Danube ; thee the rapid Tigris ; * The ancient painters and ...
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