In the time of the poet it was crowned with the golden roofs of a temple; the temple is overthrown, the gold has been pillaged, the wheel of fortune has accomplished her revolution, and the sacred ground is again disfigured with thorns and brambles. The... A Second Latin Exercise Book with Hints for Higher Latin Prose Composition - Page 162 by John Barrow Allen - 1885 - 230 pages Full view -
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