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Side 60
... sword nor trumpet e'er could fright , Nor the loud din and horror of a fight ? And you , our sires , who left your old abodes , And fix'd on foreign earth your country gods ; Will you without a stroke your city yield , And poorly quit ...
... sword nor trumpet e'er could fright , Nor the loud din and horror of a fight ? And you , our sires , who left your old abodes , And fix'd on foreign earth your country gods ; Will you without a stroke your city yield , And poorly quit ...
Side 61
... sword ! Then might the Thebans perish with renown : But now a beardless victor sacks the town ; Whom nor the prancing steed , nor pond'rous shield , Nor the hack'd helmet , nor the dusty field , But the soft joys of luxury and ease ...
... sword ! Then might the Thebans perish with renown : But now a beardless victor sacks the town ; Whom nor the prancing steed , nor pond'rous shield , Nor the hack'd helmet , nor the dusty field , But the soft joys of luxury and ease ...
Side 65
... swords , the fire , And in the tortures of the rack expire . " Th ' officious servants hurry him away , And the poor captive in a dungeon lay . But , whilst the whips and tortures are prepar'd , SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 65.
... swords , the fire , And in the tortures of the rack expire . " Th ' officious servants hurry him away , And the poor captive in a dungeon lay . But , whilst the whips and tortures are prepar'd , SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 65.
Side 102
... sword Britannia draws Resolve to perish or defend her cause . Now first on Albion's theatre we see , A perfect image of what man should be ; The glorious character is now express'd , Of virtue dwelling in a human breast . Drawn at full ...
... sword Britannia draws Resolve to perish or defend her cause . Now first on Albion's theatre we see , A perfect image of what man should be ; The glorious character is now express'd , Of virtue dwelling in a human breast . Drawn at full ...
Side 105
... ❜d , And given the just success to Cato's sword : O'er Cæsar's arms your genius had prevail'd ; And the muse triumph'd where the patriot fail'd . AMBR . PHILIPS . 2 PROLOGUE . BY MR . POPE . SPOKEN BY THE AUTHOR . 105.
... ❜d , And given the just success to Cato's sword : O'er Cæsar's arms your genius had prevail'd ; And the muse triumph'd where the patriot fail'd . AMBR . PHILIPS . 2 PROLOGUE . BY MR . POPE . SPOKEN BY THE AUTHOR . 105.
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6 Joseph Addison Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
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