The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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Стр. 204
... And every mournful sound is hush'd in peace ; 25 When from the consular
distinguish'd throne , Sublimely rais'd , thus Lentulus begun . If yet our Roman
virtue is the same , Yet worthy of the race from which we came , And emulates our
...
... And every mournful sound is hush'd in peace ; 25 When from the consular
distinguish'd throne , Sublimely rais'd , thus Lentulus begun . If yet our Roman
virtue is the same , Yet worthy of the race from which we came , And emulates our
...
Стр. 306
570 Thus while he spoke , the faithful legions round , With indignation caught the
mournful sound ; Falsely , they think , his fears those dangers view , But vow to
die , ere Cæsar proves them true . What differing thoughts the various hosts incite
...
570 Thus while he spoke , the faithful legions round , With indignation caught the
mournful sound ; Falsely , they think , his fears those dangers view , But vow to
die , ere Cæsar proves them true . What differing thoughts the various hosts incite
...
Стр. 334
She said , and sunk within his arms again ; In streams of sorrow melt the mournful
train : Ev'n his , the warrior's eyes , were forc'd to yield , That saw , without a tear ,
Pharsalia's field . 145 Now to the strand the Mitylenians press'd , And humbly ...
She said , and sunk within his arms again ; In streams of sorrow melt the mournful
train : Ev'n his , the warrior's eyes , were forc'd to yield , That saw , without a tear ,
Pharsalia's field . 145 Now to the strand the Mitylenians press'd , And humbly ...
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Whene'er thou pass the cold Araxes o'er , 2 An aged fhade shall grcet thee on the
shore , Transfix'd with arrows , mournful , pale , and hoar . And art thou ( hall he
cry , complaining ) come 570 In peace and friendship , to these foes of Rome ?
Whene'er thou pass the cold Araxes o'er , 2 An aged fhade shall grcet thee on the
shore , Transfix'd with arrows , mournful , pale , and hoar . And art thou ( hall he
cry , complaining ) come 570 In peace and friendship , to these foes of Rome ?
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So said the matron ; and about her head 180 Her veil fhe draws , her mournful
eyes to shade . Resolv'd to shroud in thickest shades her woe , She seeks the
ship's deep darksome hold below : There lonely left , at leisure to complain , She
...
So said the matron ; and about her head 180 Her veil fhe draws , her mournful
eyes to shade . Resolv'd to shroud in thickest shades her woe , She seeks the
ship's deep darksome hold below : There lonely left , at leisure to complain , She
...
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