The Works of the English Poets, Том 26H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 261 |
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... sword Iberian battles known , Or purple with Cantabrian flaughter grown ; How had thy name in deathless annals fhone ! But now no Roman Pæan fhalt thou fing , Nor peaceful triumphs to thy country bring , Nor loudly bleft in folemn pomp ...
... sword Iberian battles known , Or purple with Cantabrian flaughter grown ; How had thy name in deathless annals fhone ! But now no Roman Pæan fhalt thou fing , Nor peaceful triumphs to thy country bring , Nor loudly bleft in folemn pomp ...
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... sword prepare , And Rome's deftruction is the Roman prayer . . The general voice , united , Tully takes , And for the reft the sweet perfuader speaks ; Tully , for happy eloquence renown'd , With every Roman grace of language crown'd ...
... sword prepare , And Rome's deftruction is the Roman prayer . . The general voice , united , Tully takes , And for the reft the sweet perfuader speaks ; Tully , for happy eloquence renown'd , With every Roman grace of language crown'd ...
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... sword . ' Tis true , it seems an earnest of fuccefs , That thus our bolder youth for action press : But let them try their inmoft hearts with care , And judge betwixt true valour and rash fear ; Let them be sure this eagerness is right ...
... sword . ' Tis true , it seems an earnest of fuccefs , That thus our bolder youth for action press : But let them try their inmoft hearts with care , And judge betwixt true valour and rash fear ; Let them be sure this eagerness is right ...
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... sword securely I rely , And , if I conquer not , am fure to die . But oh ! for you my anxious foul foresees , 455 Pompey fhall copy Sylla's curft decrees ; The Martian field shall blush with gore again , 460 And massacres once more the ...
... sword securely I rely , And , if I conquer not , am fure to die . But oh ! for you my anxious foul foresees , 455 Pompey fhall copy Sylla's curft decrees ; The Martian field shall blush with gore again , 460 And massacres once more the ...
Стр. 303
... sword : At once the turfy fences all lie waste , 490 And through the breach the crouding legions hafte ; 495 Regardless all of order and array They stand , and trust to fate alone the day . Each had propos'd an empire to be won , Had ...
... sword : At once the turfy fences all lie waste , 490 And through the breach the crouding legions hafte ; 495 Regardless all of order and array They stand , and trust to fate alone the day . Each had propos'd an empire to be won , Had ...
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