The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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I had fall'n by Cæsar's side ; But fortune has the noble death deny'd . Then
Pompey , thou , thou on my fame shalt wait , Do thou be witness , and applaud
my fate . Now push we on , disdain we now to fear , A thousand wounds let every
bosom ...
I had fall'n by Cæsar's side ; But fortune has the noble death deny'd . Then
Pompey , thou , thou on my fame shalt wait , Do thou be witness , and applaud
my fate . Now push we on , disdain we now to fear , A thousand wounds let every
bosom ...
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But be it fo ! that death shall bring thee peace , That here thy forrows and thy toils
thall cease . Death is what man fhould with . But , oh ! what fate Shall on thy wife ,
thy sad survivor , wait ! For her , where lust with lawless empire reigns ...
But be it fo ! that death shall bring thee peace , That here thy forrows and thy toils
thall cease . Death is what man fhould with . But , oh ! what fate Shall on thy wife ,
thy sad survivor , wait ! For her , where lust with lawless empire reigns ...
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THE ARGUMENT , The poet having ended the foregoing book with the death of
Pompey , begins this with his Apotheofis ; from thence , after a short account of
Cato's gathering up the relicks of the battle of Pharsalia , and transporting them to
...
THE ARGUMENT , The poet having ended the foregoing book with the death of
Pompey , begins this with his Apotheofis ; from thence , after a short account of
Cato's gathering up the relicks of the battle of Pharsalia , and transporting them to
...
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For , oh ! what period can the war attend , Which nor Pharfalia's field nor
Pompey's death can end ? The better times of flying life are past , Let death come
gently on in peace at laft . Let age at length with providential care The necessary
pile ...
For , oh ! what period can the war attend , Which nor Pharfalia's field nor
Pompey's death can end ? The better times of flying life are past , Let death come
gently on in peace at laft . Let age at length with providential care The necessary
pile ...
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Thus , though a thousand plagues around them spread , A weary march the
hardy soldiers tread , Through thirst , through toil and death , by Cato led . Their
chief , with pious grief and deep regret , Each moment mourns his friends
untimely fate ...
Thus , though a thousand plagues around them spread , A weary march the
hardy soldiers tread , Through thirst , through toil and death , by Cato led . Their
chief , with pious grief and deep regret , Each moment mourns his friends
untimely fate ...
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