The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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1 385 This day , my gallant friends , this happy day , Shall the long labours of
your arms repay ; 380 Shall give you back to every joy of life , To the lov'd
offspring and the tender wife Shall find my veteran out a safe retreat , And lodge
his age ...
1 385 This day , my gallant friends , this happy day , Shall the long labours of
your arms repay ; 380 Shall give you back to every joy of life , To the lov'd
offspring and the tender wife Shall find my veteran out a safe retreat , And lodge
his age ...
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For gold , whate'er to sacred use is lent , 165 Take it , and the rapacious foe
prevent . This only mark of friendship we intreat , Seek not to fhun us in thy low
estate ; But let our Lesbos , in thy ruin , prove , As in thy greatness , worthy of thy
love .
For gold , whate'er to sacred use is lent , 165 Take it , and the rapacious foe
prevent . This only mark of friendship we intreat , Seek not to fhun us in thy low
estate ; But let our Lesbos , in thy ruin , prove , As in thy greatness , worthy of thy
love .
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As now , at first , in neutral peace we lay , 685 Nor would be Pompey's friends ,
nor Cæsar's prey . Vanquish'd , where - e'er his fortune has been try'd , And driv'n
, with scorn , from all the world beside , By Cæfar chac'd , and left by his allies ...
As now , at first , in neutral peace we lay , 685 Nor would be Pompey's friends ,
nor Cæsar's prey . Vanquish'd , where - e'er his fortune has been try'd , And driv'n
, with scorn , from all the world beside , By Cæfar chac'd , and left by his allies ...
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760 They feign their hospitable land address'd , With ready friendship , to receive
her guest ; Excusing much an ... Devoted Pompey in that hour to bleed , A
thousand signs the danger near foretel , Seen by his sad presaging friends too
well .
760 They feign their hospitable land address'd , With ready friendship , to receive
her guest ; Excusing much an ... Devoted Pompey in that hour to bleed , A
thousand signs the danger near foretel , Seen by his sad presaging friends too
well .
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But Fate shall many means of death afford , Nor want th ' assistance of a tyrant's
sword . And you , my friends , in pity , let me leap Hence headlong , down amidst
the tumbling deep : Or to my neck the strangling cordage tie ; if their be any friend
...
But Fate shall many means of death afford , Nor want th ' assistance of a tyrant's
sword . And you , my friends , in pity , let me leap Hence headlong , down amidst
the tumbling deep : Or to my neck the strangling cordage tie ; if their be any friend
...
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