The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Then great and glorious Rome, Queen of the Earth  
So far renown'd, and with the spoils enricht  
Of Nations; there the Capitol thou seest  
Above the rest lifting his stately head  
On the Tarpeian rock, her Cittadel  
Impregnable, and there Mount Palatine  
The Imperial Palace, compass huge, and high  
The Structure, skill of noblest Architects,  
With gilded battlements, conspicuous far,  
Turrets and Terrases, and glittering Spires.  
Many a fair Edifice besides, more like  
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Houses of Gods (so well I have dispos'd  
My Aerie Microscope) thou may'st behold  
Outside and inside both, pillars and roofs  
Carv'd work, the hand of fam'd Artificers  
In Cedar, Marble, Ivory or Gold.  
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Thence to the gates cast round thine eye, and see  
What conflux issuing forth, or entring in,  
Pretors, Proconsuls to thir Provinces  
Hasting or on return, in robes of State;  
Lictors and rods the ensigns of thir power,  
Legions and Cohorts, turmes of horse and wings:  
Or Embassies from Regions far remote  
In various habits on the Appian road,  
Or on the Aemilian, some from farthest South,  
Syene, and where the shadow both way falls,  
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