Book, Verse
1 1, 10 | long glories of majestic Rome.~
2 1, 377 | people Romans call, the city Rome.~
3 1, 384 | The subject world shall Rome’s dominion own,~
4 4, 401 | Of Rome’s imperial name is ow’d
5 5, 781 | From these imperial Rome receiv’d the game,~
6 6, 1064| the conquests of imperial Rome—~
7 6, 1065| Rome, whose ascending tow’rs
8 6, 1107| He shall to peaceful Rome new laws ordain,~
9 6, 1118| Brutus, justly drawn, and Rome restor’d.~
10 6, 1173| But, Rome, ’t is thine alone, with
11 7, 978 | the greatness of imperial Rome.~
12 8, 90 | wash the walls of mighty Rome.”~
13 8, 450 | Sublime in fame, and Rome’s imperial place:~
14 8, 473 | They view’d the ground of Rome’s litigious hall;~
15 8, 841 | Not far from thence new Rome appears, with games~
16 8, 857 | There, Porsena to Rome proud Tarquin brings,~
17 8, 869 | Then Rome was poor; and there you
18 8, 950 | And Rome, triumphant, with his presence
19 9, 878 | Offspring of gods thyself; and Rome shall owe~
20 10, 17 | shall contend the world with Rome,~
21 12, 254 | The second hope of Rome’s immortal race.~
22 12, 1202| And Rome’s immortal majesty remain.”~
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