The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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In the Seventh Book is told , first , Pompey's dream the night before the battle of
Pharsalia ; after that , the impatient desire of his army to engage , which is
reinforced by Tully . Pompey , though against his own opinion and inclination ,
agrees to ...
In the Seventh Book is told , first , Pompey's dream the night before the battle of
Pharsalia ; after that , the impatient desire of his army to engage , which is
reinforced by Tully . Pompey , though against his own opinion and inclination ,
agrees to ...
Стр. 306
fall mourn , Think ( if there be a thought can move you more , 568 A pledge more
dear than those I nam'd before ) Think you behold ( were such a posture meet )
Ev'n me , your Pompey , prostrate at your feet . Myself , my wife , my fons , a ...
fall mourn , Think ( if there be a thought can move you more , 568 A pledge more
dear than those I nam'd before ) Think you behold ( were such a posture meet )
Ev'n me , your Pompey , prostrate at your feet . Myself , my wife , my fons , a ...
Стр. 358
But whether Cæsar , or whoe'er thou art , Thou hast mistook the way to Pompey's
heart : That facred pledge in my sad bosom lies , There plunge thy dagger , and
he more than dies . - 875 Me too , most worthy of thy fury know , The partner of ...
But whether Cæsar , or whoe'er thou art , Thou hast mistook the way to Pompey's
heart : That facred pledge in my sad bosom lies , There plunge thy dagger , and
he more than dies . - 875 Me too , most worthy of thy fury know , The partner of ...
Стр. 365
Must he , thy Pompey once , thus meanly lie ? But oh ! forbear , mistaken man ,
forbear ! 1090 Nor dare to fix the mighty Pompey there : Where there are seas , or
air , or earth , or skies , Where - e'er Rome's empire stretches , Pompey lies : Far ...
Must he , thy Pompey once , thus meanly lie ? But oh ! forbear , mistaken man ,
forbear ! 1090 Nor dare to fix the mighty Pompey there : Where there are seas , or
air , or earth , or skies , Where - e'er Rome's empire stretches , Pompey lies : Far ...
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Here the last rites the cruel gods allow , And for a curse my Pompey's pile bestow
. For ever will the samne sad fate return ? Still an unburied husband must I mourn
, And weep my sorrows o'er an empty urn ? But why should tombs be built , or ...
Here the last rites the cruel gods allow , And for a curse my Pompey's pile bestow
. For ever will the samne sad fate return ? Still an unburied husband must I mourn
, And weep my sorrows o'er an empty urn ? But why should tombs be built , or ...
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