Canto

 1     3|    tell each deed~Achieved for Rome by thy devoted seed.~ ~
 2     3| Ausonia's wasted cities dwell;~Rome shall no more her Anthony
 3     3|        who will carry cheer~To Rome (when Otho, with the Ghibelline,~
 4     3|     alive, to bear the news to Rome.~ ~ LV~" 'Tis he, who with
 5     3|  Hippolitus, great cardinal of Rome;~Whose actions shall in
 6    14|     Fabricius you preserved to Rome.~ ~ V~Rome's mighty column,
 7    14|        preserved to Rome.~ ~ V~Rome's mighty column, by your
 8    14|      to the flames, and levels Rome.~ ~ LXVI~Tidings had reached
 9    17|       to this end were nursed,~Rome with two Neros and a Caius
10    17|   Constantine brought off from Rome, is there --~Brought off
11    19|    Cyprus and Gallicia, and to Rome,~Ettino, and other place
12    28|       life, a single pace from Rome;~But, on what Fortune gave
13    28|        few days' ride,~Reached Rome, and his paternal mansion
14    28|       rest;~For I must back to Rome without delay;~But trust
15    28|    moan;~All thought he had to Rome his steps addrest,~Woe to
16    33|     this king's grace;~For all Rome's peerage, and all lords
17    33|      In every part you see how Rome is woe,~Mid ruthless rapine,
18    36|       that ever shew~Athens or Rome, or city whatsoe'er~Witnessed,
19    36|     that list have swelled,~In Rome and other part has filled
20    37|        hath seen~In Greece and Rome not only, but where'er~The
21    37|     for many an Athens, many a Rome;~In his high strain he promises
22    40|      nags, six days before,~To Rome, in heat and haste, some
23    42|   Lucretia Borgia's fame,~Whom Rome should place, for charms
24    42|        ways,~More than because Rome's gold in that famed seat~
25    43|        time whereof I tell,~To Rome was fain to send an embassy;~
26    43|      Umbri and Tuscans; and at Rome descends.~From Rome to Ostia
27    43|     and at Rome descends.~From Rome to Ostia goes Montalban'
28    43|       Those Decii; Curtius, in Rome's forum swallowed;~Cordus,
29    46|       stream and make a foe of Rome,~He every banner would have
30    46|     the time of Constantine in Rome:~ ~ LXXXIV~That Constantine,
31    46|       that title's heir,~Which Rome yet free bade righteous
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