The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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IIOO But thou be hid , be safe from every fear , While kings and nations in
destruction share : 1090 Shun thou the crush of my impending fate , Nor let it fall
on thee with all its weight . Then if the gods my overthrow ordain , And the fierce
victor ...
IIOO But thou be hid , be safe from every fear , While kings and nations in
destruction share : 1090 Shun thou the crush of my impending fate , Nor let it fall
on thee with all its weight . Then if the gods my overthrow ordain , And the fierce
victor ...
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110 For all that fortune for thy arms has done , For all thy fame acquir'd , thy
battles won ; IOS This only boon her suppliant vows implore , That thou would'st
deign to use her aid once more : In this , O Pompey ! kings and chiefs unite , And ,
to ...
110 For all that fortune for thy arms has done , For all thy fame acquir'd , thy
battles won ; IOS This only boon her suppliant vows implore , That thou would'st
deign to use her aid once more : In this , O Pompey ! kings and chiefs unite , And ,
to ...
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Halt thou no hopes of succour , no retreat , 440 But mean proftration at the
Parthian's feet ? Art thou grown weary of our earth and sky , That thus thou feek'st
a fugitive to fly ; New stars to view , new regions to explore , To learn new
manners ...
Halt thou no hopes of succour , no retreat , 440 But mean proftration at the
Parthian's feet ? Art thou grown weary of our earth and sky , That thus thou feek'st
a fugitive to fly ; New stars to view , new regions to explore , To learn new
manners ...
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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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But whether Cæsar , or whoe'er thou art , Thou hast mistook the way to Pompey's
heart : That facred pledge in my sad bosom lies , There plunge thy dagger , and
he more than dies . - 875 Me too , most worthy of thy fury know , The partner of ...
But whether Cæsar , or whoe'er thou art , Thou hast mistook the way to Pompey's
heart : That facred pledge in my sad bosom lies , There plunge thy dagger , and
he more than dies . - 875 Me too , most worthy of thy fury know , The partner of ...
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