The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Том 2W. Strahan, 1777 |
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... comes , victorious Henry comes ! Hautboys , trumpets , fifes and drums , In dreadful concert join'd , Send from afar A found of war , And fill with horror ev'ry wind . QUEEN . Henry returns from danger free ! Henry returns ! - -but not ...
... comes , victorious Henry comes ! Hautboys , trumpets , fifes and drums , In dreadful concert join'd , Send from afar A found of war , And fill with horror ev'ry wind . QUEEN . Henry returns from danger free ! Henry returns ! - -but not ...
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... comes ! with love oppreft ; Prepare to lodge the royal gueft . From purple fields with flaughter fpread , From rivers chok'd with heaps of dead , From glorious and immortal toils , Loaden with honour , rich with spoils , Great Henry comes ...
... comes ! with love oppreft ; Prepare to lodge the royal gueft . From purple fields with flaughter fpread , From rivers chok'd with heaps of dead , From glorious and immortal toils , Loaden with honour , rich with spoils , Great Henry comes ...
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... come : Behold , vain wretch , behold thy doom : Thy crimes to their full period tend , Or foon by this , or this , shall end . ROSAMON D. What fhall I fay , or how reply To threats of injur'd Majefty F QUEEN . ' Tis guilt that does thy ...
... come : Behold , vain wretch , behold thy doom : Thy crimes to their full period tend , Or foon by this , or this , shall end . ROSAMON D. What fhall I fay , or how reply To threats of injur'd Majefty F QUEEN . ' Tis guilt that does thy ...
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... come , Break forth , and , to the day difplay'd , My foft inglorious hours upbraid . Transported with fo bright a scheme , My waking life appears a dream . Adiea ye wanton fhades and bowers , Wreaths of myrtle , beds of flowers , Rofy ...
... come , Break forth , and , to the day difplay'd , My foft inglorious hours upbraid . Transported with fo bright a scheme , My waking life appears a dream . Adiea ye wanton fhades and bowers , Wreaths of myrtle , beds of flowers , Rofy ...
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... comes , and by the virtuous heathen taught , Turns pale , and trembles at the dreadful thought . When - e'er you traverse vast Numidia's plains , What sluggish Briton in his ifle remains ? When Juba feeks the tiger with delight , We ...
... comes , and by the virtuous heathen taught , Turns pale , and trembles at the dreadful thought . When - e'er you traverse vast Numidia's plains , What sluggish Briton in his ifle remains ? When Juba feeks the tiger with delight , We ...
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal adviſe Afide againſt becauſe behold BUTLER Cæfar Cafar caft Cato Cato's caufe charms COACHMAN Conjurer dear death DECIUS doft thou drum Duke of Anjou faid fame FANTOM E Fantome father fatire fecond fecret fenate fenfe fervants fhall fhould firft firſt fome foon forrow foul fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill ftory fubject fuch fuffer fure fword GARDENER ghoft give GRIDELINE grief hear heart heav'n himſelf houſe huſband JUBA juft KING LADY laft laſt loft LUCIA LUCIU Madam mafter Marcia Marcus moft muft muſt myſelf Numidian o'er occafion paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure Portius Pr'ythee prefent Prince QUEEN raiſe reafon rife Rofamond Roman Rome ROSAMON SCENE ſee SEMPRONIUS ſhall ſhe ſhow Sir GEORGE Sir TRUSTY ſpeak Syphax tears tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand Tinfel TINSE TINSE L VELLU virtue
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Страница 159 - ... there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works). He must delight in virtue ; And that which He delights in must be happy. But when ? or where ? This world was made for Caesar — I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them.
Страница 87 - Have faces flush'd with more exalted charms ; The sun that rolls his chariot o'er their heads, Works up more fire and colour in their cheeks : Were you with these, my prince, you'd soon forget, The pale, unripen'd beauties of the north.
Страница 84 - What virtues grow from ignorance and choice, Nor how the hero differs from the brute. But grant that others could with equal glory Look down on pleasures, and the baits of sense...
Страница 158 - Else whence this pleasing hope, this fond desire, This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread and inward horror Of falling into...
Страница 141 - Imaginary ills, and fancy'd tortures ? I hear the sound of feet ! they march this way ! Let us retire, and try if we can drown Each softer thought in sense of present danger. When love once pleads admission to our hearts (In spite of all the virtue we can boast) The woman that deliberates is lost.
Страница 140 - tis possible for woman To suffer greater ills than Lucia suffers ? MARCIA. 0 Lucia, Lucia, might my big-swoln heart Vent all its griefs, and give a loose to sorrow Marcia could answer thee in sighs, keep pace • With all thy woes, and count out tear for tear.
Страница 136 - Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights, The generous plan of power deliver'd down, From age to age, by your renown'd forefathers, (So dearly bought, the price of so much blood) O let it never perish in your hands ! But piously transmit it to your children.
Страница 102 - Cato, you're in Utica, And at the head of your own little senate ; You don't now thunder in the capitol, With all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that who drives us hither. Tis Caesar's sword has made Rome's senate little, And thinn'd its ranks. Alas ! thy dazzled eye Beholds this man in a false glaring light, Which conquest and success...
Страница 77 - I'll straight away, And while the fathers of the senate meet In close debate to weigh th' events of war, I'll animate the soldiers' drooping courage, With love of freedom, and contempt of life. Ill thunder in their ears their country's cause, And try to rouse up all that's Roman in 'em.
Страница 73 - Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of Heav'n are dark and intricate ; Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors, Our understanding traces them in vain, Lost and bewilder'd in the fruitless search ; Nor sees with how much art the windings run, Nor where the regular confusion ends.