| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 438 pages
...adopted in the following poem. HORATIUS. A LAY MADE ABOUT THE YEAR OF THE CITY CCCLX. 1. LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 142 pages
...been adopted in the following poem. HORATIUS. A LAY MADE ABOUT THE YEAR OF THE CCCLX. 1. LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 108 pages
...no more. Go closely in with me. Much danger do I undergo for thee. SHAKSPERE. HOEATIUS. LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...the most laboured analysis. HORATIUS. A LAY MADE AROUT TttR \I.\K OF lilt: CITY CCCLX. LARS Pi<HM.M of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And hade his messengers ride forth, East and... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...Debates," are characterized by HORATIUS. A LAT MADE AROUT TRE YEAR OF THE CITY CCCLZ. Lans Ponsr.KA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and... | |
| 1847 - 758 pages
...hys lyfe, And the Percy was lede away. HORATIUS, ABOUT CCCLX. The poem opens thus — Lars Porsena of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquín Should suffer wrong no more, &c. He accordingly sends out his messengers to collect an army.... | |
| Walter McLeod - 1850 - 170 pages
...in a day, and erected his statue in the Comitium."—Keightley. HORATIUS. Lars Porsena of Clusium 2 By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin 3 Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his... | |
| John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1851 - 1054 pages
...it was the first of those storms which were destined to lay her desolate in the end. * Lars Porsenna of Clusium, By the Nine Gods he swore, That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more." MAOATTLAY. II. About two centuries and a half after the building of the city, it underwent another... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1851 - 260 pages
...in the following poem. HORATIUS. A LAY MADE ABOUT THE YEAR OF THE CITV CCCLX.' I. LARS PORSENA o£ Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and... | |
| 1855 - 550 pages
...Porsema ;" that same king we all know well, from Macaulay's spirited lines beginning — Lars Porsema of Clusium by the nine gods he swore, That the great house of Tarquin should suffer wrong no more. This monument was erected by his Etruscans to the memory of his son Aruns, killed by Aristodemus in... | |
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