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Rome, by Sea. 2,11
the Body of the Issand, and inacceflible
to an Enemy on all Sides. This Issand
is larger, but much more Rocky and
Barren than Procita. Virgil makes them
both (hake at the Fall os part of the
Mole of Baja^ that flood at a few Miles
diflance from them.
)
Ip
dam
pila cadit-, megnii %dam modbus
ante
CanjiruHtam jaciunl pelagp: Sic ilia rui-
nam
Prona trabit.y penitufyue uadis, illisa re*
cumbit 5
Miscent fe maria et nigra attolluntur
. rena:
Yum sonitu Prochita alta tremit^ durum*
que cubile
Inarime^ Jew Imperils impojla I’yphao,
^En.p,
Not with less Ruin than the Baja»
Mole
(Rais’d on the Seas the Surges to con-
trol)
Atcmce comes tumbling down the rocky
Prone to the Deep the Stones disjointed
Oss
 
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