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" Tis Rome requires our tears. The mistress of the world, the seat of empire, The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And set the nations free, Rome is no more. "
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison - Page 208
by Joseph Addison - 1854 - 8 lehte
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Cato: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her ...

Joseph Addison - 1713 - 222 lehte
...your Hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our Tea rs. TheMiftrefsof the World, the Seat of Empire, The Nurfe of Heroes, the Delight of Gods, That humbled the proud Tyrants of the Earth, And fet the Nations free, Rome is no more. O Liberty! O Virtue! O my Country ! Juia. Behold that upright...
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The Monitor, or The British freeholder, 2. köide

1757 - 522 lehte
...fuch means Rome was undone: and though Britain is efteemed the Jjappieft nation upon earth ; the nurfe of heroes ; the delight of gods ; that humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, and had fet other nations free; yet if her people fhould be once over-run with viqe.: if they feek after...
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The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., 13. köide

1757 - 564 lehte
...fuch means Rome was undone ; and though Britain is cfleemcd the happiefl nation upon earth, the nurfe of heroes, the delight of gods, that humbled the proud tyrants of the e:i;:h, andhadfct other nations freK ; yet if her people fliould be once overrun with vice, if they...
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: Oedipus. Mariamne. Brutus

Voltaire - 1761 - 326 lehte
...your hearts : 'tis Rome requires our tears ; The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The nurfe of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth And fet the nations free. Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! This is what the late...
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Critical Essays on Dramatic Poetry

Voltaire - 1761 - 214 lehte
...your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tearj. The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The nurfe of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And fet the nations free, Rome is no more. O liberty! O virtue ! O my country ! This is what the late Mr....
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: Brutus

Voltaire - 1761 - 330 lehte
...your hearts : 'tis Rome requires our tears ; The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The nurfe of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth And f 208] And fet the nations free. Rome is no.moreO liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! This is what...
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Introduction to Shakespeare's Plays, Containing an Essay on Oratory

Francis Gentleman - 1773 - 100 lehte
...exprefs properly. Tis Rome demands our tears ; The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire ! The nurfe of heroes ! the delight of gods ! That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And fet the nations free - Rome is no more. Oh liberty! Oh virtue! O my country .r ;;\ * * * * * * # •'....
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., 23. köide

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 lehte
...your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears* The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The nurfe of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And fet the nations free, Rome is no more. O liberty IO virtue ! O my country ! JUB A. Behold that upright...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., 30. köide

English poets - 1790 - 364 lehte
...your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears. The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The nurfe of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And fet the nations free, Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! JUB A. Behold that upright...
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British Theatre: The orphan, by Thomas Otway. 1791. Cato, by Joseph Addison ...

John Bell - 1791 - 292 lehte
...I Cato. Alas, my friends, Why mourn you thus! let not a private loss Afflidt your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears, The mistress of the world, the...nations free, Rome is no more. Oh, liberty ! Oh, virtue I Oh, my country ! Jub. Behold that upright man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears that flow'd not o'er...
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