The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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Стр. 231
Our only means of safety is to yield , And measure back with haste the foamy field
; To give our unsuccessful labour o'er , 820 And reach , while yet we may , the
neighbouring shore . But Cæsar , still superior to distress , Fearless , and ...
Our only means of safety is to yield , And measure back with haste the foamy field
; To give our unsuccessful labour o'er , 820 And reach , while yet we may , the
neighbouring shore . But Cæsar , still superior to distress , Fearless , and ...
Стр. 251
Nor takes he mean advantage from the night , Nor steals a passage , nor
declines the fight ; But bravely dares , disdainful of the foe , Through the proud
towers and ramparts breach to go.205 Where shining spears , and crested helms
are seen ...
Nor takes he mean advantage from the night , Nor steals a passage , nor
declines the fight ; But bravely dares , disdainful of the foe , Through the proud
towers and ramparts breach to go.205 Where shining spears , and crested helms
are seen ...
Стр. 303
485 Fill then the trenches , break the jamparts round , And let our works lie level
with the ground ; So thall.no obstacles our march delay , Nor - stop one moment
our victorious way . Nor spare your camp ; this night we mean to lie 490 In that ...
485 Fill then the trenches , break the jamparts round , And let our works lie level
with the ground ; So thall.no obstacles our march delay , Nor - stop one moment
our victorious way . Nor spare your camp ; this night we mean to lie 490 In that ...
Стр. 351
... is often in the wrong : Chiefly when stubborn rules her zealots push , To favour
those whom fortune means to crush . ... To mean retirements let them lead their
fools : There , may they still ingloriously be good ; None can be safe in courts ...
... is often in the wrong : Chiefly when stubborn rules her zealots push , To favour
those whom fortune means to crush . ... To mean retirements let them lead their
fools : There , may they still ingloriously be good ; None can be safe in courts ...
Стр. 358
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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