THOU stranger, which for Rome in Rome here seekest, And nought of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all, These same old walls, old arches, which thou seest, Old palaces, is that which Rome men call. Behold what wreck, what ruin, and what waste, And how that... Rome in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of the Ruins ... - Página 232por Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1822 - 459 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1788 - 510 páginas
...Thou Stranger ! which for Rome in Rome here seekAnd nought of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all, 5o These same old walls, old arches, which thou seest, Old...that which Rome men call. Behold what wreck, what ruine, and what waste, And how that she, which with her mightv powre Tam'dall the world, hath tnm'd... | |
| Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1820 - 410 páginas
...Nations I " Thou, stranger, which for Rome in Rome here seek'st, And nought of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all, Those same old walls — old arches which...waste, And how that she, which with her mighty power Tam'd all the world, hath fain VI herself at last, The prey of Time, which all things doth devout."... | |
| 1866 - 674 páginas
...old arches, which thou sec'st, Old palaces, is that which ROME men call. * Continued from p. 44Я. Behold what wreck, what ruin, and what waste, And...prey of Time, which all things doth devour ! Rome now of Rome is th' only funeral, And only Rome of Rome hath victory ; Ne ought save Tyber hast'ning... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 páginas
...stranger, which for Rome in Rome here seekest, And nought of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all, These same old walls, old arches, which thou seest, Old...The prey of Time, which all things doth devour. Rome now of Rome is the only funeral, And only Rome of Rome hath victory ; Ne aught save Tiber hastening... | |
| 1913 - 1190 páginas
...HOME. ITALY. "Thou stranger: who for Rome In Rome here mek'st. And naught of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all. Those same old walls, old arches which thou...wreck, what ruin, and what waste, And how that she. who with her mighty power Tamed all the world hath tamed herself at last, The prey of time which all... | |
| Harold Pinter, Anthony Astbury, Geoffrey Godbert - 1997 - 164 páginas
...stranger, which for Rome in Rome here seekest, And nought of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all, These same old walls, old arches, which thou seest, Old palaces, is that which Rome men call. Behold what wreak, what ruin, and what waste, And how that she, which with her mighty power Tamed all the world,... | |
| 1918 - 1162 páginas
...ROME. ITALY. "Thou stranger; who for Rome in Rome hure seek'st. And naught of Rome in Rome perceiv'st at all. Those same old walls, old arches which thou...wreck, what ruin, and what waste. And how that she. who with her mighty power Tamed all the world hath tamed herseU at last. The prey of time which all... | |
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