Poems on Several Occasions: To which are Added, the Tragedies of Julius Caesar, and Marcus BrutusRobert and Andrew Foulis, 1752 - 280 pages |
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... must confefs : but who can answer for me , and for the rest " of the Poets who heard me read the Poem , whether we " should not have been better pleased , to have seen our own " names at the bottom of the Title - page ? Perhaps we com ...
... must confefs : but who can answer for me , and for the rest " of the Poets who heard me read the Poem , whether we " should not have been better pleased , to have seen our own " names at the bottom of the Title - page ? Perhaps we com ...
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... must one day ftain thy hand ! O thou , who ev'ry eye that fees the light , Clofeft for ever in the fhades of night ! Goddess , attend , and hearken to my grief , To which thy pow'r alone can give relief . Alas ! I ask not to defer my ...
... must one day ftain thy hand ! O thou , who ev'ry eye that fees the light , Clofeft for ever in the fhades of night ! Goddess , attend , and hearken to my grief , To which thy pow'r alone can give relief . Alas ! I ask not to defer my ...
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... must yet more perplex my mind , To love her truly , I must seem unkind : So unconcern'd a face my forrow wears , I must restrain unruly floods of tears . My eyes and tongue put on diffembling forms , I shew a calmness in the midst of ...
... must yet more perplex my mind , To love her truly , I must seem unkind : So unconcern'd a face my forrow wears , I must restrain unruly floods of tears . My eyes and tongue put on diffembling forms , I shew a calmness in the midst of ...
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... must thy mistress lofe , and I my life . I die ; but dying thine , the Fates may prove Their conqueft over me , but not my love : Thy memory , my glory , and my pain , In fpite of death itself , shall still remain . Dearest ORONTES , my ...
... must thy mistress lofe , and I my life . I die ; but dying thine , the Fates may prove Their conqueft over me , but not my love : Thy memory , my glory , and my pain , In fpite of death itself , shall still remain . Dearest ORONTES , my ...
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... A welcome death the slightest wound can bring , And free a foul already on her wing . Without thy aid , most miserable I Must ever wish , yet not obtain to die . B 2 L ODE on LOVE . ET others fongs or fatires OF DEATH . II.
... A welcome death the slightest wound can bring , And free a foul already on her wing . Without thy aid , most miserable I Must ever wish , yet not obtain to die . B 2 L ODE on LOVE . ET others fongs or fatires OF DEATH . II.
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againſt ANTONY Athens becauſe befides beſt breaſt BRUTUS CAESAR CASCA CASSIUS caufe cauſe charms CITIZEN DECIUS BRUTUS defire deſerve deſpair DOLABELLA eaſe ev'n ev'ry eyes facred faid fake fame fate fatire fault fear feem fenfe fhall fhew fighs fight fince firſt flaves fome foon foul friendſhip fubject fucceed fuch fure Gods greateſt grief heart Heav'n himſelf honour infpires itſelf joys juft JUNIA juſt kindneſs laſt leaſt lefs loft lov'd LUCILIUS mankind maſter mind moſt mufe muſt myſelf ne'er noble o'er ourſelves paſſion paſt pleaſe pleaſure POMPEY PORTIA pow'r praiſe publick raiſe reaſon reſt Roman Rome ſay SCENE ſeems ſenſe ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhine ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtrong ſuch thee themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand TITINIUS TREBONIUS uſe VARIUS virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſh worſe wretched yourſelf