| 1822 - 580 pages
...AKCS, GARDENS, and GROVES, presented to his eyes, " The CITY which thou see'st, no other deem Thau GREAT and GLORIOUS Rome, QUEEN of the EARTH So far renowned, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations; there the CAPITOL thou see'st, On the Tarpeian rock, her citadel Above the rest,... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1822 - 260 pages
...Than GREAT and GLORIOUS Rome, QUEEN of the EARTH ' So far renowned, and with the spoils enrich'd ' Of nations; there the CAPITOL thou see'st, ' Above the rest, lifting his stately head ' On theTarpeian rock, her citadel '• The Imperial palace, compass huge, and high, " The structure, skill... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 582 pages
...height of mountains interpos'd," &c. — — "The CITY which thou see'st, no other deem Than OREAT and GLORIOUS Rome, QUEEN of the EARTH So far renowned, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations ; there the CAPITOL thou see'st, Above the rest, lifting his stately head On the... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 220 pages
...telescope, were curious to inquire): And now the Tempter thus his silence broke: The city, which thon seest, no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth, So fur renown'd, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations; there the Capitol thou seest, Above the rest... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 468 pages
...through air, or glass Of telescope, were curious to inquire: And now the Tempter thus his silence broke. The city which thou seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth 45 40. By what strange parallax or optic skill &c.] The learned have been very idly busy in contriving... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...air or glass Of telescope, were curious to enquire: And now the Tempter thus his bilence broke : " The city which thou seest no other deem Than great and glorious Home, queen of the earth, So far renown'd, and with the spoils enrich 'd 46 Of nations; there the capitol... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 540 pages
...44 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...her citadel Impregnable ; and there mount Palatine, 56 The imperial palace, compass huge, and high The structure, skill of noblest architects, adducat... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...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...her citadel Impregnable ; and there mount Palatine 'Die imperial palace, compass huge and high The structure, skill of noblest architects, With gilded... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...Which he hath given for fence impregnable, And with their helps alone defend ourselves. Shaktpeare. There the capitol thou see'st, Above the rest lifting...head On the Tarpeian rock, her citadel Impregnable. Milton. The man's affection remains wholly unconcerned and impregnable ; just Like a rook, which, being... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 pages
...earth, SQ far renown'd, and with the spoils enrich'd Of nations ; there the.capitol thou.seestAhove the rest lifting his stately, head On the Tarpeian rock, her citadel. Impregnahle; and there IVIonnl Palatine, Th' imperial pali;ce, compass huge, and high. The structure,... | |
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