The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements : to which is Prefixed, an Account of the Life and Writings of the AuthorAlexander Donaldson, 1774 |
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Side 45
... feize me ! Yes , ye Romans , If it be fo , there , take your kingdoms back , Your friendship , your esteem , all , all but her . Hold , let me think a while . - It fhall be fo ! By all th ' infpiring gods that prompt my thought . This ...
... feize me ! Yes , ye Romans , If it be fo , there , take your kingdoms back , Your friendship , your esteem , all , all but her . Hold , let me think a while . - It fhall be fo ! By all th ' infpiring gods that prompt my thought . This ...
Side 69
... feize her like a flave .. Lal . I will be calm . This thy rash deed , this unexpected shock , Such a peculiar injury to me , Thy friend and fellow - foldier , has , perhaps , Snatch'd me too far . For haft thou not dishonour'd SOPHONIS ...
... feize her like a flave .. Lal . I will be calm . This thy rash deed , this unexpected shock , Such a peculiar injury to me , Thy friend and fellow - foldier , has , perhaps , Snatch'd me too far . For haft thou not dishonour'd SOPHONIS ...
Side 86
... feize me for their prize- Ay , there it kills ! -What can his single arm Against the Roman pow'r ? that very pow'r By which he stands reftor'd ? Diftracting thought ! Still o'er my head the rod of bondage hangs . Shame on my weaknefs ...
... feize me for their prize- Ay , there it kills ! -What can his single arm Against the Roman pow'r ? that very pow'r By which he stands reftor'd ? Diftracting thought ! Still o'er my head the rod of bondage hangs . Shame on my weaknefs ...
Side 116
... feize us , bind us down to shame , Detefted fhame ! Egift . What ! Clytemnestra ! fly ! That is indeed the road direct to fhame , To infamy for ever . He who flics , In war or peace , who his great purpofe yields 116 AGAMEMNON ..
... feize us , bind us down to shame , Detefted fhame ! Egift . What ! Clytemnestra ! fly ! That is indeed the road direct to fhame , To infamy for ever . He who flics , In war or peace , who his great purpofe yields 116 AGAMEMNON ..
Side 144
... feize , which truly griev'd me , My fylvan friends ; that ne'er till then had known , And therefore dreaded less the tyrant man . But thefe low hardships fcarce deferve regard : The pangs , that sharpeft ftung , were in my mind ; There ...
... feize , which truly griev'd me , My fylvan friends ; that ne'er till then had known , And therefore dreaded less the tyrant man . But thefe low hardships fcarce deferve regard : The pangs , that sharpeft ftung , were in my mind ; There ...
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