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" And now the tempter thus his silence broke : The city which thou seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome... "
Letters to Lord Byron on a Question of Poetical Criticism: With Corrections ... - Page 11
by William Lisle Bowles - 1822 - 217 pages
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 pages
...when we seek, as now, thy gift of sleep." {*«•<«•> lot, IV. UK. '.oCU-1685.] MILTON. 257 ROME.1 The city which thou seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the ea rtli, So far renown'd, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations : there the Capitol thou seest Above...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 pages
...infinite, both when we wake, And when we seek, as now, thy gift of sleep." ROME.1 The city which them seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth, So far renown'd, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations : there the Capitol thou seest Above the rest lifting...
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The poetical works of John Milton. Paradise lost and regained

John Milton - 1860 - 424 pages
...and temples proudly elevate On seven small hills, with palaces adorn'd, Porches, and theatres, baths, aqueducts, Statues, and trophies, and triumphal arcs, Gardens, and groves, presented to hU eyes, Above the height of mountains in terposed: (By what strange parallax, or optic skill Of vision,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Critical ..., Volume 2

John Milton, James Montgomery - 1861 - 548 pages
...and temples proudly elevate On seven small hills, with palaces adorn'd, Porches, and theatres, baths, aqueducts, Statues, and trophies, and triumphal arcs,...presented to his eyes, Above the height of mountains interposed (By what strange parallax, or optic skill 40 Of vision, multiplied through air, or glass...
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Translations [into Greek and Latin Verse, with the English Original on the ...

George William Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton, William Ewart Gladstone - 1861 - 168 pages
...too regards, and holds me dear. 1845. ©U> lióme. PAR. REGAINED. В. IV. THE city, which thou scest, no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth, So far renowned, and with the spoils enriched Of nations. There the Capitol thou seest Above the rest lifting his stately head On the Tarpeian...
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The Fall of Rome, and the Rise of the New Nationalities: A Series of ...

John George Sheppard - 1861 - 822 pages
...THK CHDRCH IN RELATION TO THB NEW SOCIETY. 688 CHRONOLOGICAL APPENDIX 765 INDEX 779 THE FALL OF ROME, "The city which thou seest no other deem, Than great and glorious Rome." MILTOX, Paradise Regained. " His ego nee metas rerum nee tempora pono ; lmperium sine fine dedi." VIBGIL,...
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The Fall of Rome, and the Rise of the New Nationalities ...

John George Sheppard - 1861 - 830 pages
...possible to the combination of true genius with large intellectual culture and accurate learning. " The city which thou seest, no other deem Than great and glorious Home, Queen of the earth, So far renowned, and with the spoils enriched Of nations : there the Capitol...
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Complete Poetical Works

John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...and temples proudly elera'e On seven small hills, with palaces adornM, Porches and theatres, balhs, aqueducts, Statues and trophies and triumphal arcs,...his eyes, Above the height of mountains interpos'd , By what strange parallax or optic skill Of vision, multiplied through air or glass Of telescope,...
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Translations [of poems, in various languages] by lord Lyttelton and W.E ...

1863 - 224 pages
...Eye, Eternal, pure, and clear, Me too regards, and holds me dear. ©Ib Hame. PAH. REGAINED. B. IV. THK city, which thou seest, no other deem Than great and...of the earth, So far renowned, and with the spoils enriched Of nations. There the Capitol thou seest Above the rest lifting his stately head On the Tarpeian...
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A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...infinite, both when we wake, And when we seek, as now, thy gift of sleep." ROME. 1 Tlie city which them seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth, So far renown'd, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations: there the Capitol thou seest Above the rest lifting...
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