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Immortal glories in my mind revive , And in my soul a thousand passions strive , When Rome's exalted beauties I descryl Magnificent in piles of ruin lie . An amphitheatre's amazing height Here fills my eye with terror and delight ...
Immortal glories in my mind revive , And in my soul a thousand passions strive , When Rome's exalted beauties I descryl Magnificent in piles of ruin lie . An amphitheatre's amazing height Here fills my eye with terror and delight ...
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Achilles thus was formed with every grace , And Nireus shone but in the second place ; Thus the great father of almighty Rome ( Divinely flusht with an immortal bloom , That Cytherea's fragrant breath bestowed ) In all the charms of his ...
Achilles thus was formed with every grace , And Nireus shone but in the second place ; Thus the great father of almighty Rome ( Divinely flusht with an immortal bloom , That Cytherea's fragrant breath bestowed ) In all the charms of his ...
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While Troy in heaps of ruins lies , Rome and the Roman Capitol shall rise ; The illustrious exiles unconfined Shall triumph far and near , and rule mankind . In vain the sea's intruding tide Europe from Afric shall divide , And part the ...
While Troy in heaps of ruins lies , Rome and the Roman Capitol shall rise ; The illustrious exiles unconfined Shall triumph far and near , and rule mankind . In vain the sea's intruding tide Europe from Afric shall divide , And part the ...
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On Tiber's banks thy thought was first inspired ; ' Twas there , to some indulgent grove retired , Rome's ancient fortunes rolling in thy mind , Thy happy muse this manly work designed : Or in a dream thou saw'st Rome's genius stand ...
On Tiber's banks thy thought was first inspired ; ' Twas there , to some indulgent grove retired , Rome's ancient fortunes rolling in thy mind , Thy happy muse this manly work designed : Or in a dream thou saw'st Rome's genius stand ...
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When thy firm hero stands beneath the weight Of all his sufferings , venerably great ; Rome's poor remains still sheltering by his side , With conscious virtue and becoming pride . The aged oak thus rears his head in air , His sap ...
When thy firm hero stands beneath the weight Of all his sufferings , venerably great ; Rome's poor remains still sheltering by his side , With conscious virtue and becoming pride . The aged oak thus rears his head in air , His sap ...
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