Urbs Sacra Æterna

by Oscar Wilde · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

Rome! what a scroll of History thine has been;

      In the first days thy sword republican

      Ruled the whole world for many an age's span:

Then of the peoples wert thou royal Queen,

Till in thy streets the bearded Goth was seen;

      And now upon thy walls the breezes fan

      (Ah, city crowned by God, discrowned by man!)

The hated flag of red and white and green.

When was thy glory! when in search for power

      Thine eagles flew to greet the double sun,

      And the wild nations shuddered at thy rod?

Nay, but thy glory tarried for this hour,

      When pilgrims kneel before the Holy One,

      The prisoned shepherd of the Church of God.


Monte Mario.

#ancient rome #historical memory #imperial decline #national identity #oscar wilde

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