The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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But Syphax comesEnter SYPHAX , Syph . Sempronius , all is ready ; I've sounded
my Numidians , man by man , And find them ripe for a revolt : they all Complain
aloud of Cato's discipline , And wait but the command to change their master .
But Syphax comesEnter SYPHAX , Syph . Sempronius , all is ready ; I've sounded
my Numidians , man by man , And find them ripe for a revolt : they all Complain
aloud of Cato's discipline , And wait but the command to change their master .
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Syph . But is it true , Sempronius , that your senate Is callid together ? Gods ! thou
must be cautious ; Cato has piercing eyes , and will discern Our frauds , unless
they're cover'd thick with art . Sem . Let me alone , good Syphax , I'll conceal My ...
Syph . But is it true , Sempronius , that your senate Is callid together ? Gods ! thou
must be cautious ; Cato has piercing eyes , and will discern Our frauds , unless
they're cover'd thick with art . Sem . Let me alone , good Syphax , I'll conceal My ...
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Syph . Gods ! where's the worth that sets these pecple up Above your own
Numidia's tawny sons ? Do they with tougher sinews bend the bow ? Or Alies the
jav'lin swifter to its mark , Launch'd from the vigour of a Roman arm ? Who like
our ...
Syph . Gods ! where's the worth that sets these pecple up Above your own
Numidia's tawny sons ? Do they with tougher sinews bend the bow ? Or Alies the
jav'lin swifter to its mark , Launch'd from the vigour of a Roman arm ? Who like
our ...
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Syph . ' Tis pride , rank pride , and haughtiness of soul ; I think the Romans call it
stoicism . Had not your royal father thought so highly Of Roman virtue , and of
Cato's cause , He had not fall'n by a slave's hand inglorious . Jub . Why dost thou
...
Syph . ' Tis pride , rank pride , and haughtiness of soul ; I think the Romans call it
stoicism . Had not your royal father thought so highly Of Roman virtue , and of
Cato's cause , He had not fall'n by a slave's hand inglorious . Jub . Why dost thou
...
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Syph . By laying up his counsels in your heart . Sub . His counsels bade me yield
to thy direction : Then , Syphax , chide me in severest terms , Vent all thy passion
, and I'll stand its shock , Calm and unruffled as a summer sea , When not a ...
Syph . By laying up his counsels in your heart . Sub . His counsels bade me yield
to thy direction : Then , Syphax , chide me in severest terms , Vent all thy passion
, and I'll stand its shock , Calm and unruffled as a summer sea , When not a ...
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