The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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By my auspicious name , and fortune , led , Wide o'er the world your conquering
arms were spread , But say , what had you done , with Pompeyat your head ?
Vast was the fame by Labienus won , 500 When rank'd amidst my warlike friends
...
By my auspicious name , and fortune , led , Wide o'er the world your conquering
arms were spread , But say , what had you done , with Pompeyat your head ?
Vast was the fame by Labienus won , 500 When rank'd amidst my warlike friends
...
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The missive arms , fix'd all around , he wears , And ev'n his ... vainly , thus attempt
this single life ; Your darts , your idle javelins cast aside , And other arms for
Scæva's death provide : 335 The forceful rams resistless horns prepare , With all
the ...
The missive arms , fix'd all around , he wears , And ev'n his ... vainly , thus attempt
this single life ; Your darts , your idle javelins cast aside , And other arms for
Scæva's death provide : 335 The forceful rams resistless horns prepare , With all
the ...
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540 All we can wish for , to secure success , 539 With large advantage , here ,
our arms poffess : See , in the ranks of every common band , Where Rome's
illustrious names for soldiers stand . Could the great dead revisit life again , For
us ...
540 All we can wish for , to secure success , 539 With large advantage , here ,
our arms poffess : See , in the ranks of every common band , Where Rome's
illustrious names for soldiers stand . Could the great dead revisit life again , For
us ...
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875 Me too , most worthy of thy fury know , The partner of his arms , and sworn
your foe . Of all our Roman wives , I fingly bore The camp's fatigue , the sea's
tempestuous roar : No dangers , not the victor's wrath , I fear'd ; 880 What mighty
...
875 Me too , most worthy of thy fury know , The partner of his arms , and sworn
your foe . Of all our Roman wives , I fingly bore The camp's fatigue , the sea's
tempestuous roar : No dangers , not the victor's wrath , I fear'd ; 880 What mighty
...
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He said , and bent his frown upon the rest , Of whom one bolder thus the chief
address'd , And thus their weariness of war confess d : For Pompey's fake ( nor
thou disdain to hear ) The Civil War we wage , these arms we bear ; Him we
preferr'd ...
He said , and bent his frown upon the rest , Of whom one bolder thus the chief
address'd , And thus their weariness of war confess d : For Pompey's fake ( nor
thou disdain to hear ) The Civil War we wage , these arms we bear ; Him we
preferr'd ...
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