Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 1Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... danger They left Tiberius , and will leave his brother . CELIUS . One certain motive still decides their conduct , The sense of present interest . And believe me , Nor fear , nor fickle temper drew the people To leave Tiberius . Want of ...
... danger They left Tiberius , and will leave his brother . CELIUS . One certain motive still decides their conduct , The sense of present interest . And believe me , Nor fear , nor fickle temper drew the people To leave Tiberius . Want of ...
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... danger not obnoxious ? But we know That glory grows with danger . ' Tis the spur Which urges on the brave to pain and death . If in pursuit of this attempt we perish , We perish greatly , and posterity Will crown with just applause our ...
... danger not obnoxious ? But we know That glory grows with danger . ' Tis the spur Which urges on the brave to pain and death . If in pursuit of this attempt we perish , We perish greatly , and posterity Will crown with just applause our ...
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... danger . The senate will prevail . The fickle people Resign thee unprotected to their vengeance . GRACCHUS . Servilia , when the public service calls me , And honour bids proceed , if I should falter , CAIUS GRACCHUS . 12 21.
... danger . The senate will prevail . The fickle people Resign thee unprotected to their vengeance . GRACCHUS . Servilia , when the public service calls me , And honour bids proceed , if I should falter , CAIUS GRACCHUS . 12 21.
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... danger rends my heart . What can Cornelia do ? ' Tis from my son The mischief springs . Scipio , ' tis true , the head And ornament of our Cornelian house , Might by his honour'd name , and high authority , Curb the fierce licence of ...
... danger rends my heart . What can Cornelia do ? ' Tis from my son The mischief springs . Scipio , ' tis true , the head And ornament of our Cornelian house , Might by his honour'd name , and high authority , Curb the fierce licence of ...
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... friends , " he cried , " Oh do not thus with murd'rous violence Sully the lustre of your noble deed . " And pressing through the crowd , at length he join'd him , And there , not without danger to himself , With CAIUS GRACCHUS . 51.
... friends , " he cried , " Oh do not thus with murd'rous violence Sully the lustre of your noble deed . " And pressing through the crowd , at length he join'd him , And there , not without danger to himself , With CAIUS GRACCHUS . 51.
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AGAMEMNON anguish arms Asdrubal BARSINE bear behold blest blood bosom brave breast brow Cælius Caius Gracchus CALCHAS camp CAPTIVE Carthage CASSANDRA CELIUS CHORUS CLEONE Comitium consul CORNELIA country's dare dear death despair doom dost thou dreadful DUILIUS Ev'n eyes faithful fame fate fathers fear fierce friends frown FULVIUS fury glory gods Greece grief hear heart heaven HECUBA honour hope horror hour immortal Jove king Leander lov'd MENELAUS MESSENGER mighty MITHRIDATES MONIMIA mother mournful mov'd never noble o'er OPIMIUS pangs passion peace perish PHOCYAS pity Polyxena pow'r prayer prepar'd Priam pride proud Pyrrhus queen rage rash Roman Rome ROXANA ruin sacred SCENE SEMICHORUS SEMPRONIA senate SERVILIA shake sister slave sooth sorrow soul speak spirit STATIRA SURENA sword tears thee thine thou art thou hast throne Tiberius Tiberius Gracchus Troy ULYSSES vengeance virtue voice wretched youth zeal