| 1828 - 594 páginas
...Dishonoured; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet, this is Rome, That sate on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty...Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus! once again, I swear, The eternal city shall be free; her sons Shall walk with princes.'—pp.... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1828 - 88 páginas
...Dishonoured ; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet, this is Rome, That sate on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty...Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! once again, 1 swear, The eternal city shall be free ; her sons Shall walk with princes. Ere... | |
| 1828 - 628 páginas
...Dishonoured; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet, this is Rome, That sate on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty...Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus! once again, I swear, The eternal city shall be free ; her sons Shall walk with princes.' —... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 páginas
...Dishonoured ; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet, this is Rome, That sate on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty...Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! once again, I swear, m The eternal city shall be free! her sons Shall walk with princes. Angelo,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...distained, Be answered by the lash. Yet this is Rome, Dishonoured; and if ye dare call for justice, That sat on her seven hills, and, from her throne...Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus! once again, I swear, The eternal city shall be free THE DEATH OF LEONIDAS.—Oroly. IT was... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...from your arms, distained, Dishonoured; and if ye dare call for jugtice, J5e answered by the lash. £ Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and,...we are Romans! Why, in that elder day to be a Roman '; "i. Was greater than a king!. And once again, — ,]/ Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1832 - 420 páginas
...from your arms, distained, Dishonored ; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and,...Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! once again, I swear, The eternal city shall be free ; her sons Shall walk with princes. Angela.... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1835 - 248 páginas
...this is Rome, That sat upon her seven hills, and, from her throne Of beauty, ruPd the world! Yet these are Romans. Why, in that elder day, to be a Roman Was greater than a king!" B 2 • ROME. THE FORUM, ARCHES, AQUEDUCTS, AND TOMB OF THE SCIPIOS. IT was in the light of a clear... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1836 - 350 páginas
...torn from your arms, distained, Dishonored ; and if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and,...we are Romans! Why in that elder day to be a Roman Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread Was greater than a king ! And once.again,— Of either... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1837 - 286 páginas
...intellectual influences of Italy. SKETCHES. ITALIAN SKETCH BOOK. ROME. " Yet, this is Rome, That sat upon her seven hills. and from her throne Of beauty, ruled the world ! Yet these are Romans : Why, in that elder day, to be a Roman Was greater than a king ! " IN the light of... | |
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