The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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fall mourn , Think ( if there be a thought can move you more , 568 A pledge more
dear than those I nam'd before ) Think you behold ( were such a posture meet )
Ev'n me , your Pompey , prostrate at your feet . Myself , my wife , my fons , a ...
fall mourn , Think ( if there be a thought can move you more , 568 A pledge more
dear than those I nam'd before ) Think you behold ( were such a posture meet )
Ev'n me , your Pompey , prostrate at your feet . Myself , my wife , my fons , a ...
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If ftill upon the left those stars thou keep , And , paffing Pharos , plow the foamy
deep Then right a - head thy luckless bark shall reach The Libyan shoals , and
Syrts unfaithful beach . But say , for lo ! on thee attends my hand , What course
doit ...
If ftill upon the left those stars thou keep , And , paffing Pharos , plow the foamy
deep Then right a - head thy luckless bark shall reach The Libyan shoals , and
Syrts unfaithful beach . But say , for lo ! on thee attends my hand , What course
doit ...
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Let those who , glowing with their country's love , Resolve with me these dreadful
plains to provey Mor of return nor safety once debate , But only dare to go , and
leave the rest to fate . - Think not I mean the dangers to disguise , Or hide them ...
Let those who , glowing with their country's love , Resolve with me these dreadful
plains to provey Mor of return nor safety once debate , But only dare to go , and
leave the rest to fate . - Think not I mean the dangers to disguise , Or hide them ...
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670 Those , only those , shall in my fate partake , Who love the daring for the
danger's fake ; 660 Those who can suffer all the worst can come , And think it
what they owe themselves and Rome . If any yet shall doubt , or yet shall fear ; If
life be ...
670 Those , only those , shall in my fate partake , Who love the daring for the
danger's fake ; 660 Those who can suffer all the worst can come , And think it
what they owe themselves and Rome . If any yet shall doubt , or yet shall fear ; If
life be ...
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Oh Libya ! were thy pliant surface bound , And form'd a solid , close - compacted
ground ; 795 Or hadit thou rocks , whose hollows deep below Would draw those
ranging winds that loosely blow ; Their fury , by thy firmer mass oppos'd , Or in ...
Oh Libya ! were thy pliant surface bound , And form'd a solid , close - compacted
ground ; 795 Or hadit thou rocks , whose hollows deep below Would draw those
ranging winds that loosely blow ; Their fury , by thy firmer mass oppos'd , Or in ...
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