Use rome in a sentence
Sentences starting with rome
- Rome without the sun, and with rain and the bone-penetrating damp cold of the season, is a wretched place. [4]
- Rome was already stretching out her hand to add it to the others as a new province. [10]
- Rome sent her laws and her roads to the end of the earth, and made an empire of it; but it was an empire of barbarians largely, of dynasties rather than of peoples. [4]
- Rome would have given her a fair trial, and that was all that her cause needed. [5]
- Rome does not exist. [4]
- Rome was, of course, to remain the guardian of the brothers and sisters. [10]
- Rome interests me as much as East Hartford could, and no more. [5]
Sentences ending with rome
- So I beg you to allow me to return to Rome. [10]
- Four weeks ago, while making some necessary excavations upon the property, Signor Smitthe unearthed the most remarkable ancient statue that has ever bees added to the opulent art treasures of Rome. [5]
- There were days when he and I never touched a hook, both being out of humour for study, when he told me yarns of Frederick of Prussia and his giant guard, of Florence and of Venice, and of the court of his Holiness of Rome. [9]
- Ah, if I were only a habitant of the Campagna five and twenty miles from Rome! [5]
- The new-comer's name was Karnis and he was the head of a family of wandering singers who had arrived in Alexandria only the day before from Rome. [10]
- When had a troop of enthusiastic students and hastily-collected peasant-soldiers ever been able to snake an effectual stand against the hosts of Rome? [10]
- He carried my trespass to his betters; I was stubborn; wherefore, presently upon my head and upon all heads that were dear to me, fell the curse of Rome. [5]
- St. Paul preached to these people seven days before he started to Rome. [5]
- We are going to Rome. [5]
- For any parallel to her power and possessions you must go back to ancient Rome. [4]
Short sentences using rome
- He knows Rome thoroughly. [10]
- The spoils of Rome! [9]
- We made Rome howl. [5]
- Or have tidings from Rome? [10]
- Vive le roi de Rome! [2]
- To advantage Rome? [5]
Sentences containing rome two or more times
- She is in Rome; and it has long been granted that when one is in Rome it is good policy to do as Rome does. [5]
- And Rome, Rome, eternal, never-to-be-forgotten Rome, where so long as we dwell there, we grow out of ourselves, increase in strength and intellectual power, and which makes us wretched with longing when it lies behind us. [10]
- Seventeen or eighteen centuries ago this Coliseum was the theatre of Rome, and Rome was mistress of the world. [5]
- If Philometor can but reach Rome, and lay our case before the Senate--" "Then he might certainly have some prospect of help from the Republic, for Rome does not love to see a strong king on the throne of Egypt," said Euergetes. [10]
- We got answering bows enough from these, of course, for they were of an age to learn to do in Rome as Rome does, without much effort. [5]
More example sentences with the word rome in them
- Do not allow yourself to be overworked at first, nor require the impossible of your strength, for Rome and the world still expect great things of you. [10]
- I do wish you were in Rome to do my sightseeing for me. [5]
- Lob' Gott, of you had lif'd in Paris you would be a Pree de Rome, dot's votes de matter! [5]
- Dear me, what would this barren vocabulary get out of the mightiest spectacle?--the burning of Rome in Nero's time, for instance? [5]
- How often they would see Pollux returning from the distant city whither he had probably fled-from Rome, or even from Athens--crowned with laurels and rich in treasure. [10]
- The stones are worn and smooth, and pushed apart in places, so that the road has the exact appearance of those ancient paved highways leading out of Rome which one sees in pictures. [5]
- Her bosom heaved with quicker breathing as she remembered the ignominy he had subjected her to in Rome, and she clenched her small hands. [10]
- In Rome, people with fine sympathetic natures stand up and weep in front of the celebrated 'Beatrice Cenci the Day before her Execution. [5]
- She was familiar with everything in Rome, the desires and struggles of the contending parties, as well as the characters of the men who were directing affairs, their qualities, views, and aims. [10]
- A young friend whose acquaintance I had made in Rome asked me one day to come to his rooms and look at a cabinet of gems and medals which he had collected. [6]
- He ordered Cilo, who was then the prefect of Rome, to lead me to the seats of the past consuls and the old senators. [10]
- I know not what, but something frightful must have come between them even in Rome, and I have given up all attempts to guide her heart back to him. [10]
- You know she went on a pilgrimage to Rome, with her lover, Conan, and eleven thousand virgins; and, on their return to Cologne, they were all massacred by the Huns. [4]
- We staid three weeks in Venice, a week in Florence, a fortnight in Rome, and arrived here a couple of weeks ago. [5]
- But the surest way to stop writing about Rome is to stop. [5]
- Yet so great was the people's love for the Queen, so high their regard for the independence of Egypt, so bitter their hate of Rome, that there was no rebellion. [10]
- The following winter was passed in Rome, among many English and American friends. [6]
- His heart, too, was heavy, for he wished the Queen the best fortune, not only for her own sake, but because with her and her successful resistance to the greed of Rome was connected the liberty of Alexandria. [10]
- The entrance of Victor Emanuel into Rome is only the pompous proclamation of a unity which garlic had already accomplished; and yet we, who boast of our democracy, eat onions in secret. [4]
- The handsome rake's unlimited dissipations were severely checked by his sufferings, but not altogether prevented, and on his return to Rome he continued to indulge in all the pleasures of life. [10]
- The free inhabitants, unaccustomed to such restrictions, revenged themselves by cutting witticisms at Caesar's expense, "for clearing the streets of Alexandria by his men-at-arms as he did those of Rome by the executioner. [10]
- We took a turn to Rome and some other Italian cities --then to Munich, and thence to Paris--partly for exercise, but mainly because these things were in our projected program, and it was only right that we should be faithful to it. [5]
- Now, it is true, grave duties must have summoned the statesman back to Rome, but he tarried three full months longer. [10]
- They have restored to the Coliseum the gilding, the rich upholstery and the uniform magnificence which old Coliseum frequenters tell us Rome was so proud of fifty years ago. [5]
- He had learned to speak French like a Parisian, had hobnobbed with wit and wickedness from Versailles to Rome, and then had come back to Annapolis to set the fashions and to spend the fortune his uncle lately had left him. [9]
- The telegram seems to say, "The Sovereigns and the Royal Children expect themselves at Rome tomorrow at fifty-one minutes after fifteen o'clock. [5]
- When Floras tried to prove that under Hadrian's rule Rome had risen to the highest stage of its manhood, his friend, Demetrius, of Alexandria, interrupted him, and begged him to tell him something about the Emperor's person. [10]
- The prince desired to know the state of the negotiations with Rome and with Duke Maurice of Saxony. [10]
- Jean is eager to get at the Italian tongue again, now, and I see that she has forgotten little or nothing of what she learned of it in Rome and Venice last spring. [5]
- For a long time we believed that salvation is gained by works--gifts to the Church, fasts, scourgings, seclusion from the world, self-confinement in a cell--and our wealth went to Rome. [10]
- When the proper time came, he would fling down the gauntlet--before Rome itself, and then let Horatius and his friends beware. [9]
- First of all there came her stepfather's brother, his Eminence Cardinal Bernhardi--for to this dignity had his Holiness raised the Bishop--from Rome to Nuremberg, where he lodged in the house of his fathers. [10]
- They say that there are no Athenians in Athens, and no Romans in Rome. [4]
- Pertinax was killed, the wretched Didius Julianus bought the empire, and this brought my father to Rome from Pannonia. [10]
- The pride of the world in sculptures seem to be the Laocoon and the Dying Gladiator, in Rome. [5]
- Charmian timidly lifted the upper layer of the fruit, but the Queen said mournfully: "The wife of Antony dragged through the streets of Rome behind the victor's chariot, a spectacle for the populace and envious matrons! [10]
- The top of the Trunk is arched; the arch is a perfect half-circle, in the Roman style of architecture, for in the then rapid decadence of Greek art, the rising influence of Rome was already beginning to be felt in the art of the Republic. [5]
- In behind here the sophists Demetrius and Pancrates are entertaining a few great men from Rome, rhetoricians or philosophers or something of the kind. [10]
- He can discern the seven hills upon which Rome is built. [5]
- It is when the right words are conspicuous that they thunder: The glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome! [5]
- Hadrian now occupied the restored palace, not as an architect from Rome but as sovereign of the world; he had shown himself to the Alexandrians and had been received with rejoicings and an unheard-of display in his honor. [10]
- He laughed at the little beggars, and then a Nabataean took them to be sold at Clysma to a merchant from Rome. [10]
- We shall succeed--as the great Julian would have succeeded but for the assassins who laid him low at so early an age; for Rome. [10]
- I afterward visited the great galleries of Rome and Florence for the same purpose. [5]
- Our court shares the fate of every other in the East, and those to whom Rome formerly set the example of holding law and justice sacred--" "Can now go there," interrupted Dion, "to learn how rudely both are trampled under foot. [10]
- Whatever may be the development of affairs, we are and shall remain the source whence Rome draws the largest share of the knowledge which enriches her brain. [10]
- They say that the Cathedral of Milan is second only to St. Peter's at Rome. [5]
- The monk said that angels came and liberated Peter from prison by night, and he started away from Rome by the Appian Way. [5]
- She only knew that an architect from Rome had taken up his quarters at Lochias, for, some time after midnight, she had been to get out meat and salt for him, but in what rooms the strangers had been lodged no one had told her. [10]
- And I suppose that all the time I am in Rome the police will dog me about from place to place because they think I am a dangerous character. [5]
- Date of the telegram, Rome, November 24, ten minutes before twenty-three o'clock. [5]
- England never did submit to Rome, not even as France did, though the Gallic Church held out well. [4]
- On this bay stands Pozzuoli, the ancient Puteoli where St. Paul landed one May day, and doubtless walked up this paved road, which leads direct to Rome. [4]
- The books Paolo spoke of were conspicuous, many of them, by their white vellum binding and tasteful gilding, showing that probably they had been bound in Rome, or some other Italian city. [6]
- Return of the sovereigns to Rome, you see. [5]
- The nuncio brought some new songs from Rome. [10]
- I cooked him some maccaroni myself one day, and he sends word to me by that Mr. Paul, 'Tell Miss Miranda,' says he, I that the Pope o' Rome don't have no better cooked maccaroni than what she sent up to me yesterday,' says he. [6]
- There were fine soldiers in plenty in Rome, and the ship-builder's son was in no particular superior to a hundred others; but such a man as Marcus she had never before seen--there could hardly be such another in the world. [10]
- Stephanion, a flute-player she had known in Rome, had wheedled everything she had a fancy for out of poor Dada, and when she had got into any mischief laid it all on Dada's shoulders. [10]
- It must have seemed so to Rome when its solid roads of stone ran to all parts of a tributary world--the highways of the legions, her ministers, and of the wealth that poured into her treasury. [4]
- When the great schism had come to a happy ending, and one Head, instead of three, ruled the Church, Pope Martin V. had chosen him to sit in his council and kept him at Rome, where he was one of the powers of the Curia. [10]
- This caused much scandal in Rome, though it was an old custom of the house of Ptolemy, and suited the Egyptians. [10]
- It is, to say the least, doubtful, and it certainly cannot be proved historically, that Peter ever was in Rome. [9]
- And at the same time a fiend whispered in my ear: 'Destroy him, or he will kill you, and through him Rome will perish! [10]
- A lively comment!--he said.--But Rome, in her great founder, sucked the blood of empire out of the dugs of a brute, Sir! [6]
- He said, in Rome, that the Pope was a noble-looking old man, but he never did think much of his Iliad. [5]
- The palace at Rome, his residence, he did not care to remember. [10]
- That is, the Rome which the average tourist feels an interest in; but there are other things here which stir me enough to make life worth living. [5]
- But in ancient Rome they combined religious duty with pleasure. [5]
- The people of Rome had endured unimaginable sufferings at his hands; but the cup was full, and, judging from Caesar's looks, he would cause it to overflow this day. [10]
- The congregations, at Rome and elsewhere, elected their own 'presbyteri, episcopoi' or overseers. [9]
- So bridle your restive Alexandrian tongues, and let me tell you that my colleague from Rome is in the closest intimacy with Hadrian. [10]
- And the Parson reminds me of another American minister, a consul in an Italian city, who said he was going up to Rome to have a thorough talk with the Pope, and give him a piece of his mind. [4]
- On this Seleukus referred me to a picture painted by old Sosibius, who has lately gone to Rome to work in Caesar's new baths. [10]
- Cleopatra had good reason to fear that her foes might deliver Egypt unconditionally to Rome, if Caesar should leave the reins of government in their hands and shut her out. [10]
- The almost naked rabble, too, with nothing on but a loin-cloth, who wriggled in and out of the throng, ready for any service or errand, formed a feature unknown at Rome. [10]
- Born to the purple, educated in the palace at Constantinople, accomplished but not handsome, at the age of twenty she was in Rome when Alaric besieged it. [4]
- Since neither the priest nor the musician answered immediately, he continued more quietly: "Monseigneur Gloria is going to Italy now, and I can accompany him to Rome as courier. [10]
- What would have prevented him--as he did later--from taking the object of his love to Rome, had it been possible at that time? [10]
- To sustain the position of "the only true Church," which Rome claims was thus conferred upon her, she has fought and labored and struggled for many a century, and will continue to keep herself busy in the same work to the end of time. [5]
- He ordered the portrait to be carried outside his tent, that the Old Guard, stationed round it, might not be deprived of the pleasure of seeing the King of Rome, the son and heir of their adored monarch. [2]
- There is a portrait of Carmen by a foreign artist, who was years ago the temporary fashion in New York, painted the year after her second marriage and her return from Rome, which excited much comment at the time. [4]
- He makes a passing reference to Thomas a Becket as "the old Cocke of Canturburie," who did crow in behalf of the see of Rome, and the "young cockerels of other sees did imitate his demeanour. [4]
- Not a week passes in which Rome does not find in her something to talk about. [10]
- From Sicily he passed over to Naples in a fruit boat which dodged the cruisers, and reached Rome the last of March. [4]
- It is his part to come to me, and if he then shall make a pilgrimage it shall be to Rome and the Holy Sepulchre. [10]
- He needs such painters as this Alexander for the Pinakothek in the splendid baths he has built at Rome. [10]
- The Emperor restlessly paced the room while Verus answered his questions as to the latest proceedings of the Senate in Rome, but he several times interrupted his walk and gazed into the adjoining room. [10]
- Thus run the orders which I brought with me from Rome. [10]
- He tells of one St. Joseph Calasanctius whose house in Rome he visited; he visited only the house--the priest has been dead two hundred years. [5]
- He is an old man, and in Rome, they say, it is the custom to sleep late. [10]
- The upper floor of the Pernhart's house was given up to his Eminence Cardinal Branda, the most steadfast friend at Rome of Master Ulman's brother the bishop. [10]
- At the end of the broad, monotonous Ludwig Strasse, and yet not at the end, for the road runs straight on into the flat country between rows of slender trees, stands the Siegesthor, or Gate of Victory, an imitation of the Constantine arch at Rome. [4]
- From the dome of St. Peter's one can see every notable object in Rome, from the Castle of St. Angelo to the Coliseum. [5]
- What unprecedented scenes of splendour had I not devised for the celebration of the victory, the triumph--nay, even the entry into Rome! [10]
- To the glory of Rome and to your health, Publius Cornelius Scipio, and to our last critical conjecture, my Aristarchus--to subtle thinking and deep drinking! [10]
- At twelve years of age I was taken to Rome, and there I entered the house of Prince Lucien Bonaparte, as page. [11]
- The tall heir of a noble house, who, like Caesar at Rome, belonged to the "Blues," drove his own team of four splendid white horses; and he himself was covered with turquoises, while the harness was set with cut sapphires. [10]
- When she, builder of a hundred cathedrals, was being gratefully welcomed and blest in papal Rome and decorated with the Golden Rose which she had so honorably earned, what was he doing? [5]
- I bought this of a great dealer in Rome. [6]
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