Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 1Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... against them , Because they smart under their iron rule . These proud imperious nobles wrest the laws , Grasping the wealth , and greatness of the state , And leave us but the empty name of sovereignty . 6 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
... against them , Because they smart under their iron rule . These proud imperious nobles wrest the laws , Grasping the wealth , and greatness of the state , And leave us but the empty name of sovereignty . 6 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
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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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... proud exclusion Grasp at the sovereignty . RUTILIUS . Ambition still Spurns at establish'd power , and madly drives At innovation . We maintain the state As we receiv'd it from our brave forefathers . But wherefore parley with the rash ...
... proud exclusion Grasp at the sovereignty . RUTILIUS . Ambition still Spurns at establish'd power , and madly drives At innovation . We maintain the state As we receiv'd it from our brave forefathers . But wherefore parley with the rash ...
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... proud nobles , Swell'd with their spoils , and mighty from their ruin , Have mock'd their misery , and us'd them still The tools , and not the partners of their empire . FULVIUS . Thanks to the gods , and to thy virtues , Caius , A ...
... proud nobles , Swell'd with their spoils , and mighty from their ruin , Have mock'd their misery , and us'd them still The tools , and not the partners of their empire . FULVIUS . Thanks to the gods , and to thy virtues , Caius , A ...
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... proud Opimius , with his blood cement Fregellæ , rising once again from ruin . GRACCHUS . We yet have but provok'd the senate , Fulvius : Their strength is still entire . To - morrow's sun May light intestine war , and loathing see The ...
... proud Opimius , with his blood cement Fregellæ , rising once again from ruin . GRACCHUS . We yet have but provok'd the senate , Fulvius : Their strength is still entire . To - morrow's sun May light intestine war , and loathing see The ...
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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