Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 1Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... o'er Octavius . Oh , by our mutual love , if yet thou lov'st me ; Oh , by our children , who demand thy care ; Pursue no farther this design of danger . The senate will prevail . The fickle people Resign thee unprotected to their ...
... o'er Octavius . Oh , by our mutual love , if yet thou lov'st me ; Oh , by our children , who demand thy care ; Pursue no farther this design of danger . The senate will prevail . The fickle people Resign thee unprotected to their ...
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... o'er Tiberius ' urn ; And though my anxious soul has still pursued With constant care my last surviving son ; ( Whom I had fondly hop'd to have reserved The staff and prop of my declining age ) Yet CAIUS GRACCHUS . 25.
... o'er Tiberius ' urn ; And though my anxious soul has still pursued With constant care my last surviving son ; ( Whom I had fondly hop'd to have reserved The staff and prop of my declining age ) Yet CAIUS GRACCHUS . 25.
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... even now is lifted High o'er his equals by the people's favour , And grasps perhaps already power supreme ( That fondest wish of turbulent mankind ) 1 With full impunity ? Oh by what mark Shall virtue 32 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
... even now is lifted High o'er his equals by the people's favour , And grasps perhaps already power supreme ( That fondest wish of turbulent mankind ) 1 With full impunity ? Oh by what mark Shall virtue 32 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
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... o'er which she triumphs , Mocking their feeble efforts , these are nothing . Virtue deriv'd from heaven , to heaven aspires , Lives by herself , and treads on time and fate . It is a portion of æthereal flame , Which proves us issued ...
... o'er which she triumphs , Mocking their feeble efforts , these are nothing . Virtue deriv'd from heaven , to heaven aspires , Lives by herself , and treads on time and fate . It is a portion of æthereal flame , Which proves us issued ...
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... 'd : the tribunitian power , Like a Colossus o'er the subject world , Striding triumphant , proudly trampling down The law , the wealth , the majesty of Rome . Thou go'st , my son . If to renounce thy CAIUS GRACCHUS . 41.
... 'd : the tribunitian power , Like a Colossus o'er the subject world , Striding triumphant , proudly trampling down The law , the wealth , the majesty of Rome . Thou go'st , my son . If to renounce thy CAIUS GRACCHUS . 41.
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