Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 1Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... spirit of the people ; And when the knife with keen resistless edge Is laid against the sinews of their strength , Struggle to ward the blow . Nor am I ignorant How many friends , how many vile dependents , Wait on continued , and ...
... spirit of the people ; And when the knife with keen resistless edge Is laid against the sinews of their strength , Struggle to ward the blow . Nor am I ignorant How many friends , how many vile dependents , Wait on continued , and ...
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John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. They have the Roman spirit , GRACCHUS . I believe it . But wherefore perish ? Are not our adherents the Senate , In number more than those who prop And resolute no less ? By recent injuries Rous'd ...
John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. They have the Roman spirit , GRACCHUS . I believe it . But wherefore perish ? Are not our adherents the Senate , In number more than those who prop And resolute no less ? By recent injuries Rous'd ...
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... we rivet Our country's chains , and plunge ourselves in ruin ; Nor shall the vengeance which we both have sworn , Sooth the sad spirit of our lov'd Tiberius . FULVIUS . Much doth it move my wonder , Caius 12 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
... we rivet Our country's chains , and plunge ourselves in ruin ; Nor shall the vengeance which we both have sworn , Sooth the sad spirit of our lov'd Tiberius . FULVIUS . Much doth it move my wonder , Caius 12 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
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... cause ! GRACCHUS . No , Fulvius , let us try a milder course . FULVIUS . Oh manes of my friend ! Oh sacred spirit Of my belov'd Tiberius ! Lo , thy brother Shrinks from his task . Nay more , upon thy 16 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
... cause ! GRACCHUS . No , Fulvius , let us try a milder course . FULVIUS . Oh manes of my friend ! Oh sacred spirit Of my belov'd Tiberius ! Lo , thy brother Shrinks from his task . Nay more , upon thy 16 CAIUS GRACCHUS .
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... spirit of the laws ; Did his great soul suggest the glorious means To blast the factious purpose of a traitor , And vindicate the people's majesty ? The tribes were called to vote . Th ' astonish'd senate Beheld the degradation of their ...
... spirit of the laws ; Did his great soul suggest the glorious means To blast the factious purpose of a traitor , And vindicate the people's majesty ? The tribes were called to vote . Th ' astonish'd senate Beheld the degradation of their ...
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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