 | Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 344 pages
...Dishonoured; and if ye dare call for jugtice, J5e answered by the lash. £ Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and, from her throne Of beauty,...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... | |
 | Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1835 - 216 pages
...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 - 336 pages
...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, from her throne Of beauty,...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 - 272 pages
...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... | |
 | Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1838
...with them to battle. Greece had her poets, and sculptors, and orators, and Imperial Rome 'sat upon her seven hills, and from her throne of beauty ruled the world,' as much by the power of her senate, the eloquence of her patriots, and the sagacity of her consuls,... | |
 | James Stanley Grimes - 1839 - 320 pages
...distaineH, Dishonored; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty, ruled the world. 15. CAUSALITY. " Observe how system into system runs."—Pope. Causality is the perception of dependence... | |
 | Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 300 pages
...owes you much, Icilius." That is, " Rome owes you" [Icilius] nothing. " Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty, ruled the world." — Ricnzi. Mark Antony, in his oration over Caesar's body, with a design to excite odium against the... | |
 | John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 432 pages
...That gracious boy! Younger by fifteen years, 35 Be answered by the lash. Yet, this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty...Roman Was greater than a king! And once again,— 30 For vengeance!—Rouse, ye Romans!—Rouse, ye slaves Have ye brave sons ? Look in the next fierce... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - 1844 - 480 pages
...Dishonored*; and if ye dare call for justice', Be answered by the lash*. 4. (Z) Yet this'— is Rome\ That sat on her seven hills, and, from her throne Of beauty', ruled the world*! Yet we' are Romans*! (h) Why, in that elder day, to be a Roman, Was greater than a king ! 5. And once again, — (HK) Hear*... | |
 | Jesse Olney - 1845 - 336 pages
...stained, Dishonored ; and if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and, from her throne Of beauty,...Roman Was greater than a king ! And once again,— Of either Brutusf ! once again, I swear, Hear me, ye walls, that echoed to the tread The eternal city... | |
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