The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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But , oh ! forgive my tedious lavish tongue , Your eager virtue I withhold too long ;
449 My soul exults with hopes too fierce to bear , I feel good fortune and the gods
draw near . All we can alk , with full consent they yield , And nothing bars us but ...
But , oh ! forgive my tedious lavish tongue , Your eager virtue I withhold too long ;
449 My soul exults with hopes too fierce to bear , I feel good fortune and the gods
draw near . All we can alk , with full consent they yield , And nothing bars us but ...
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Had Cæsar's soul inform'd each private breast , 500 A fiercer fury could not be
express'd . With sad presages , Pompey , now , beheld His foes advancing o'er
the neighbouring field : He saw the gods had fix'd the day of fate , And felt his
heari ...
Had Cæsar's soul inform'd each private breast , 500 A fiercer fury could not be
express'd . With sad presages , Pompey , now , beheld His foes advancing o'er
the neighbouring field : He saw the gods had fix'd the day of fate , And felt his
heari ...
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Or did his swelling soul disdain to die , While his insulting father stood so nigh ?
965 Fly where he will , the gods shall still pursue , Nor his pale head shall ' scape
the victor's view . Or else , perhaps , and Fate the thought approv'd , For her ...
Or did his swelling soul disdain to die , While his insulting father stood so nigh ?
965 Fly where he will , the gods shall still pursue , Nor his pale head shall ' scape
the victor's view . Or else , perhaps , and Fate the thought approv'd , For her ...
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Though others may Boast of their power to force the soul away , Yet soul and
body both become thy prey . A fate of different kind Nafidius found , A burning
Prefter gave the deadly wound ; And straight a sudden flame began to spread ,
And ...
Though others may Boast of their power to force the soul away , Yet soul and
body both become thy prey . A fate of different kind Nafidius found , A burning
Prefter gave the deadly wound ; And straight a sudden flame began to spread ,
And ...
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280 And sure the sages of your schools have known No soul more form'd for
science than my own . 270 Fame of my potent rival's flight , ' tis true , To this your
Pharian shore my journey drew ; Yet know , the love of learning led me too .
280 And sure the sages of your schools have known No soul more form'd for
science than my own . 270 Fame of my potent rival's flight , ' tis true , To this your
Pharian shore my journey drew ; Yet know , the love of learning led me too .
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