Lays of Ancient Rome by Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay
page 61 of 127 (48%)
page 61 of 127 (48%)
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There to the Great Twin Brethren
Vow thou thy vows, and pray That they, in tempest and in flight, Will keep thy head alway. V Since last the Great Twin Brethren Of mortal eyes were seen, Have years gone by an hundred And fourscore and thirteen. That summer a Virginius Was Consul first in place; The second was stout Aulus, Of the Posthumian race. The Herald of the Latines From Gabii came in state: The Herald of the Latines Passed through Rome's Eastern Gate: The Herald of the Latines Did in our Forum stand; And there he did his office, A sceptre in his hand. VI "Hear, Senators and people Of the good town of Rome, The Thirty Cities charge you To bring the Tarquins home: |
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