| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pàgines
...away. Johnton. Vanity of Human Withet. Alas ! the lofty city ! and alas ! The trebly hundred triumphs ! and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass The conqueror's sword in bearing fame away t Alas, for Tully's voice, and Virgil's lay. And Livy's pictured page ! — but these shall be Her... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 376 pàgines
...mirage of ruin rises near. LXXXII. Alas! the lofty city! and alas! The trebly hundred triumphs! (W) and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass...LXXXIII. Oh thou, whose chariot roll'd on Fortune's wheel,!43) Triumphant Sylla! Thou, who didst subdue Thy country's foes ere thou wouldst pause to feel... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 290 pàgines
...mirage of ruin rises near. LXXXII. Alas ! the lofty city ! and alas ! The trebly hundred triumphs ! (42) and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass...— decay. Alas, for Earth, for never shall we see hat brightness in her eye she bore when Rome was free ' M Oh thou, whose chariot rolled on Fortune's... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 358 pàgines
...Virgil's lay, AIM! Livy's pietnred page! — bnt these shall he Her resnrreetion; all heside — deeay. Alas, for Earth, for never shall we see That brightness in her eye she bore when Rome was free! Lxxx1I1. Oh thon,whose chariot roll'd onForttine's wheel,as) Trinmphant Sytla! Thon, who didst snbdne... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 pàgines
...of ruin rises near. ,. LXXXII. Alas ! the lofty city ! and alas ! The trebly hundred triumphs ! 4> and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass,...brightness in her eye she bore when Rome was free I LXXXIII. Oh thou, whose chariot roll'd on Fortune's wheel,** Triumphant Sylla ! thou who didst subdue... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 622 pàgines
...eternal silence, echoes feebly upon the ear. Alas the lofty city ! and alas The trebly hundred triumphs ! and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass...for never shall we see That brightness in her eye ehe bore when Rome was free ! Rome stood originally on seven hills ; three other hills were afterwards... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pàgines
...mirage of ruin rises near. LXXXH. Alas ! the lofty city ! and alas ! The trebly hundred triumphs ! 4" and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass...conqueror's sword in bearing fame away ! Alas, for Tnlly's voice, and Virgil's lay, And Livy's pictured page ! — but these shall be Her resurrection... | |
| 1833 - 574 pàgines
...poet or philosopher has ever uttered. Alas ! the lofty city ! and alas ! The trebly hundred triumphs ! and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass...these shall be Her resurrection ; all beside decay. There is the moral of all human tales; 'T is but the same rehearsal of the past, First Freedom, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 pàgines
...mirage of ruin rises near. LXXXII. Alas ! the lofty city ! and alas ! The trebly hundred triumphs ! (') and the day When Brutus made the dagger's edge surpass...— decay. Alas, for Earth, for never shall we see [free ! That brightness in her eye she bore when Rome was LXXXIJI. Oh thou, whose chariot roll'd on... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pàgines
...Gibbon and the modern writers. LXXX1I. Alas! the lofty city! and alas! The trebly hundred triumphs! (3) opled with the dead, And pour them from thy portals to gaze on me ! I call them up, and Triumphant Svlla! Thou, who didst subdue Thy country's foes ere thou wouldst pause to feel The wrath... | |
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