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John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. CAIUS GRACCHUS . MONIMIA . THE FALL OF CARTHAGE . POLYXENA . Page 25 . 1 . 27. 1 . 36. 1.
John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. CAIUS GRACCHUS . MONIMIA . THE FALL OF CARTHAGE . POLYXENA . Page 25 . 1 . 27. 1 . 36. 1.
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... senate's leading , has the state Increas'd in greatness , wealth , and liberty , Scarce does the rising , and the setting sun Limit our empire . Carthage is no more : Greece is our subject . Syria owns our power : $ 8 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
... senate's leading , has the state Increas'd in greatness , wealth , and liberty , Scarce does the rising , and the setting sun Limit our empire . Carthage is no more : Greece is our subject . Syria owns our power : $ 8 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
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... Carthage , The shouting people hail'd me as I pass'd , Because my daughter was the wife of Scipio . My bosom by maternal feelings mov'd , Then form'd a fond , and ah pernicious wish , That future ages might distinguish me The mother of ...
... Carthage , The shouting people hail'd me as I pass'd , Because my daughter was the wife of Scipio . My bosom by maternal feelings mov'd , Then form'd a fond , and ah pernicious wish , That future ages might distinguish me The mother of ...
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... prowess Syria , Greece , Carthage , and Macedon the nurse of heroes , Have bow'd the neck : Will they , my friend , resign , Tamely resign their honours , and their greatness , Aw'd by the terrors of the rabble ? Never . 56 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
... prowess Syria , Greece , Carthage , and Macedon the nurse of heroes , Have bow'd the neck : Will they , my friend , resign , Tamely resign their honours , and their greatness , Aw'd by the terrors of the rabble ? Never . 56 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
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... them both , And raz'd the towers of Carthage , and I boasted Two hopeful sons , sprung from a noble father . Oh vain delusive hopes ! vain happiness ! Vain pride ! Those sons pursue my wretched life , CAIUS GRACCHUS .. 77.
... them both , And raz'd the towers of Carthage , and I boasted Two hopeful sons , sprung from a noble father . Oh vain delusive hopes ! vain happiness ! Vain pride ! Those sons pursue my wretched life , CAIUS GRACCHUS .. 77.
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