“Where power is absent we may find the robe of genius, but we miss the throne.”
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Source: Imaginary conversations of Greeks and Romans
“Diogenes found more rest in his tub than Alexander on his throne.”
Source: Enchiridon: containing institutions divine, moral
Source: Festus: a poem
Source: The fall
“Weak is that throne, and in itself unsound, Which takes not solid virtue for its ground.”
Source: Poems: By Charles Churchill. In Three Volumes. With Large Corrections and Additions. To which is Added, the Life of the Author. Adorned with Cuts
“In a republican land the power behind the throne is the power.”
Source: Little pillows; or, Good-night thoughts for the little ones
Source: Poetical works. A new ed. with notes of various authors by Thomas Newton. (With copper-plates.)
Source: THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE (All 6 Volumes): From the Height of the Roman Empire, the Age of Trajan and the Antonines - to the Fall of Byzantium; Including a Review of the Crusades, and the State of Rome during the Middle Ages
Source: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Edited and Abridged): Abridged Edition
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edward Gibbon (Illustrated)
Source: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Source: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire V2: the History Focus
Source: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume II: A.D. 395 to A.D. 1185 (A Modern Library E-Book)
Source: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire V3: the History Focus
Source: The Poetical Works of
Source: The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt
Source: The Cross-Centered Life: Keeping the Gospel the Main Thing
Source: THE GREATEST DICKENS CLASSICS (Illustrated Edition): Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, Hard Times, David Copperfield, A Christmas Carol, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, Our Mutual Friend, The Life of Dickens
Source: Complete Essays
“The Muse is mute when public men Applaud a modern throne.”
Source: Poems of William Butler Yeats
Source: The American Claimant
“Cities and Thrones and Powers Stand in Time's eye, Almost as long as flowers, Which daily die”
Source: Rudyard Kipling
Source: The works of George Berkeley
Source: Culture of Honor: Sustaining a Supernatural Enviornment
Source: Welcome Tidings: A New Collection of Sacred Songs for the Sunday School
Source: The Christian Husband: God's Vision for Loving and Caring for Your Wife
Source: Labour in Irish history ; The re-conquest of Ireland ; Socialism and nationalism