| George England - 1735 - 388 lehte
..."is the Toil of Fate, the Work of Ages, The Roman Empire fallen! The Miftrefs of the World, the Seat of Empire, The Nurfe of Heroes, the ^Delight of Gods, That humbled the froud Tyrants of the Earth, And fet the Nations free, Rome is no more! Italy that once gave Laws to... | |
| 1757 - 564 lehte
...raifed. By 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... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 364 lehte
...when Rome demands it. JUBA. Was ever man like this!' € AT Q. Alas, my friends! Why mourn you thus r let not a private lofs Afflict your hearts. 'Tis Rome...feat of empire, The nurfe of heroes, the delight of godls, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And fet the nations free, Rome is no more. О liberty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 724 lehte
...quxfo, Quirites, qnam vobis, tanquam hereditatem, majores noftri relU querunt. Pbilipp. 4* A,l,!ifen. The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The nurfe of Heros the Delight of Gods. fully* Roma domus virtutis, imperii dignitatis, domicilium glorix, lux orbis... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 lehte
...your hearts. '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, . i And set the nations free, Rome is no more. Oh, liberty! Oh, virtue ! Oh, my country ! Jub. Behold... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 lehte
...your hearts. '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, j And set the nations free, Rome is no more. Oh, liberty ! Oh, virtue I Oh, my country ! Jub. Behold... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 lehte
...misfortunes may humble the proudest conqueror ; 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. ADDISOX. He who is most elevated in the esteem of others, may be the most degraded ; envy is ever on... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 lehte
...had so far raised himself above us. Adilison The mistress of the worM, the seat of empire. The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth. Id. In midst of dangers, fears, and death, Thy goodness I'll adore , And praise thee for thy mercies... | |
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