The Works of the English Poets, Том 26H. Baldwin, 1779 - 261 страници |
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... Mean - while , the prophetess may well rejoice , And bless the ceafing of the facred voice : Since death too oft her holy task attends , And immature her dreadful labour ends . Torn by the fierce diftracting rage the springs , And dies ...
... Mean - while , the prophetess may well rejoice , And bless the ceafing of the facred voice : Since death too oft her holy task attends , And immature her dreadful labour ends . Torn by the fierce diftracting rage the springs , And dies ...
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... Mean - while , fond Appius , erring in his fate , Dream'd of long safety , and a neutral state ; And , ere the great event of war was known , Fix'd on Euboean Chalcis for his own . 320 Fool ! to believe that power could ward the blow ...
... Mean - while , fond Appius , erring in his fate , Dream'd of long safety , and a neutral state ; And , ere the great event of war was known , Fix'd on Euboean Chalcis for his own . 320 Fool ! to believe that power could ward the blow ...
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... mean restraints of fear . For laws , in great rebellions , lofe their end , And all go free , when multitudes offend . Among the reft , one thus : At length ' tis time 365 To quit thy caufe , oh Cæfar ! and our crime : The world around ...
... mean restraints of fear . For laws , in great rebellions , lofe their end , And all go free , when multitudes offend . Among the reft , one thus : At length ' tis time 365 To quit thy caufe , oh Cæfar ! and our crime : The world around ...
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... , shall learn to own , His power , his fate , depends on us alone . Yes , Cæfar , fpite of all thofe rods that wait , With mean obfequious fervice , on thy state ; Spite of thy gods , and thee , the war Spite LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book V.
... , shall learn to own , His power , his fate , depends on us alone . Yes , Cæfar , fpite of all thofe rods that wait , With mean obfequious fervice , on thy state ; Spite of thy gods , and thee , the war Spite LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book V.
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... mean , abandon'd race , Shall view our honours with a downward face , And curse yourselves in fecret as we pass . Can your vain aid , can your departing force , Withhold my conqueft , or delay my course ? So trickling brooks their ...
... mean , abandon'd race , Shall view our honours with a downward face , And curse yourselves in fecret as we pass . Can your vain aid , can your departing force , Withhold my conqueft , or delay my course ? So trickling brooks their ...
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