
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1840. Excerpt:... NO. XXI. ROME. To seek for Home, vain stranger, art thou come, And find'st no mark, within Rome's walls, of Rome? See here the craggy walls, the towers defaced, And piles that frighten more than once they pleased: See the vast theatres, a shapeless load, And sights more tragic than they ever show'd. This, this is Rome! Her haughty carcass spread Still awes in ruin, and commands when dead. The subject world first took from her, their fate; A.nd when she only stood unconqucr'd yet, Herself she last subdued, to make the work complete. But ah! so dear the fatal triumph cost, That conquering Rome is in the conquer'd lost. Yet rolling Tiber still maintains his stream, Swell'd with the glories of the Roman name. Strange power of fate! unshaken moles must waste; While things that ever move, for ever last.--Vitalis. As the plan of this work does not admit of our giving any thing like a history of the various trials and fortunes of Rome; we must confine ourselves, almost entirely, to a few particulars relative to its origin, summit of glory and empire, its decay, and ultimate ruin. There is no unquestionable narrative of facts, on which any writer can build the primitive history of this vast city and empire; but in its place we have amass of popular traditions and fabulous records. On the taking of Troy, iEneas, a prince of that city, quitted his native land, and after a long period, spent in encountering a variety of vicissitudes, he arrived on the coast of Italy, was received with hospitality by the King of Latium, whose name was Latinus, and afterwards obtained his throne, from the circumstance of having married his daughter. tineas after this built the city of Lavinium, and, thirty years after, his son founded that of Alba Longa, which then became the capital o...
Page Count:
156
Publication Date:
2012-02-04
Publisher:
General Books LLC
ISBN-10:
1235694992
ISBN-13:
9781235694998
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