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" Let others better mould the running mass Of metals, and inform the breathing brass, And soften into flesh, a marble face ; Plead better at the bar ; describe the skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise. But Rome ! 'tis thine alone, with... "
The national history of England, by E. Farr [and others]. - Page 28
by England - 1873
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Leisure-moments in the Camp and in the Guard-room

J. F. Neville - 1812 - 228 pages
...AlTroi des ermemis, et 1'amour des. sujets." Englished. "But Rome, 'tis thine alone with awful sway To rule mankind, and make the world obey ; Disposing...and war thy own majestic way: To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free ; These are imperial arts and worthy thee. " 'Flic muse of USBNAY has parodied...
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Leisure-moments in the Camp and in the Guard-room

J. F. Neville - 1812 - 228 pages
...JL'effroi des ennemis, et 1'amour des sujets." EngtitketL »' But Rome, 'tis thine alone with awful sway To rule mankind, and make the world obey ; Disposing...and war thy own majestic way: To tame the proud, the fetterM slave to free j These are imperial arts and worthy llicc " The muse of FEBNAY has parodied...
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The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets, Volume 11, Parts 3-4

1813 - 420 pages
...skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise. But, Rome I 'tis thine alone, with awful sway, To rule mankind, and make the world obey, Disposing peace and war thy own majestic way ; To tame the prond, the fetter'd slave to free: — These are imperial arts, and worthy thee.' [view'd He pans'd...
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Letters on the Events of the Revolution in France

Jean-J. Dauxion Lavaysse - 1817 - 280 pages
...skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise. • But, Rome ! 'tis thine alone wilh awful sway, To rule mankind, and make the world obey; Disposing...war, thy own majestic way. To tame the proud, the fetterM slave to free ;f 'Ihese are imperial arts, and worthy thee. [Dryden'a tram. It is in such circumstances...
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The Works of Virgil, Translated Into English Verse, by John Dryden ..., Volume 2

Virgil - 1819 - 404 pages
...skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise : But, Rome ! 'tis thine alone, with awful sway, f To rule mankind, and make the world obey, \Disposing...war thy own majestic way ; To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free : These are imperial arts, and worthy thee." He paus'd — and, while with wond'ring...
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Pub. Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatuor. The Georgicks of Vergil ...

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1819 - 520 pages
...skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise : But Rome, 'tis thine alone with awful sway, To rule" mankind; and make the world obey ; Disposing...war, thy own majestic way. To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free; These are Imperial arts, and worthy thee, DRYDEN. 173. Salve, magna parens,...
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A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII.

John Chetwode Eustace - 1821 - 540 pages
...Parcere subjectis et debellare superbos. Krgil Mn. vi. 851. But, Rome, 'tis thine alone, with awful sway, To rule mankind, and make the world obey, Disposing...war, thy own majestic way. To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free, These are imperial arts, and worthy thee. Dry den. t Tell the Romans, that...
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Microcosm. General index

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 426 pages
...the skies, And when the stars descend, and when they rise. But Rome, 'tis thine alone with awful sway To rule mankind, and make the world obey; Disposing...tame the proud, the fettered slave to free; These are imperial arts, and worthy thee.—DRYDEN. From this short review of the ancient government it may be...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 156

1901 - 744 pages
...Virgil by our great poet Dryden, which. run as follows : ' O Rome ! 'tis thine alone with awful sway To rule mankind, and make the world obey, Disposing peace and war thine own majestic way.' We are told to fall back upon this example. No doubt the word ' Empire ' was...
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The microcosm [ed. by G. Canning and others]. [Another]

George Canning - 1825 - 312 pages
...skies, And when the stars descend and when they rise. But Rome, 'tis thine alone, with awful sway. To rule mankind, and make the world obey ; Disposing...the proud, the fettered slave to free ; These are imperial arts, and worthy thee. DRYDEN. In these lines, the invidious assertion included in " Orabunt...
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