The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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Ye sacred Tripods , on whose doom we wait ! 280 , Ye guardians of the future
laws of fate ! And thou , oh ! Phæbus , whose prophetic skill Reads the dark
counsels of the heavenly will ; your wary oracles refrain , To tell what kings , what
heroes ...
Ye sacred Tripods , on whose doom we wait ! 280 , Ye guardians of the future
laws of fate ! And thou , oh ! Phæbus , whose prophetic skill Reads the dark
counsels of the heavenly will ; your wary oracles refrain , To tell what kings , what
heroes ...
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220 Some fled amaz'd , while vainly valiant some Stood , but to meet in arms a
nobler doom . Where - e'er they stood , now scatter'd lie the slain , Scarce yet a
few for coming deaths remain , And clouds of flying javelins fall in vain . Here
swift ...
220 Some fled amaz'd , while vainly valiant some Stood , but to meet in arms a
nobler doom . Where - e'er they stood , now scatter'd lie the slain , Scarce yet a
few for coming deaths remain , And clouds of flying javelins fall in vain . Here
swift ...
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Nicholas Rowe Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). At thy approving ,
bids her purpose stand , Or alters it at thy rever'd command . From thee , my
humbler awful hopes presume 915 To learn my father's , and my country's doom :
Nor ...
Nicholas Rowe Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). At thy approving ,
bids her purpose stand , Or alters it at thy rever'd command . From thee , my
humbler awful hopes presume 915 To learn my father's , and my country's doom :
Nor ...
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... enslav'd , Ev'n to the last , the tyrant's power he brav'd : Mark'd o'er with many a
glorious streaming wound , 870 In pleasure sunk the warrior to the ground ; No
longer forc'd on vilest terms to live , For chance to doom , and Cæsar to forgive .
... enslav'd , Ev'n to the last , the tyrant's power he brav'd : Mark'd o'er with many a
glorious streaming wound , 870 In pleasure sunk the warrior to the ground ; No
longer forc'd on vilest terms to live , For chance to doom , and Cæsar to forgive .
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Inquire betimes , what various chance shall come To impious Cæfar , and thy
native Rome ; Try to avert , at least , thy country's doom . Alk if there arms our
freedom shall restore : Or else , if laws and right shall be no more . Be thy great
breast ...
Inquire betimes , what various chance shall come To impious Cæfar , and thy
native Rome ; Try to avert , at least , thy country's doom . Alk if there arms our
freedom shall restore : Or else , if laws and right shall be no more . Be thy great
breast ...
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