The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6733
... fears the bludgeon and the blade , And starts and trembles at a rush's shade ; While void of care , the beggar trips along , And in the spoiler's presence trolls his song . The first great wish we all with rapture own , The general cry ...
... fears the bludgeon and the blade , And starts and trembles at a rush's shade ; While void of care , the beggar trips along , And in the spoiler's presence trolls his song . The first great wish we all with rapture own , The general cry ...
Page 6734
... fear , From his pale looks , he thinks there's danger near . What if this Ajax , in his frenzy strike , As doubtful of our zeal , at all alike ? Swift let us fly , our loyalty to show , And trample on the carcass of his foe . But mark ...
... fear , From his pale looks , he thinks there's danger near . What if this Ajax , in his frenzy strike , As doubtful of our zeal , at all alike ? Swift let us fly , our loyalty to show , And trample on the carcass of his foe . But mark ...
Page 6738
... fear , my friend , their liberal use , For age has mellowed and improved their juice . How homely this ! and yet this homely fare A senator would once have counted rare ; When the good Curius thought it no disgrace O'er a few sticks a ...
... fear , my friend , their liberal use , For age has mellowed and improved their juice . How homely this ! and yet this homely fare A senator would once have counted rare ; When the good Curius thought it no disgrace O'er a few sticks a ...
Page 6740
... fear my rustic clerk ; read as they will , The bard , the bard , shall rise superior still . Come then , my friend , an hour to pleasure spare , And quit awhile your business and your care . The day is all our own ; come and forget ...
... fear my rustic clerk ; read as they will , The bard , the bard , shall rise superior still . Come then , my friend , an hour to pleasure spare , And quit awhile your business and your care . The day is all our own ; come and forget ...
Page 6741
... fears o'er all his senses press , Unwilling words the guilty truth confess ! These , these be they whom secret terrors ... fear ; In burning vigil , deadliest foe to sleep , In their distempered frame if fever keep , Or the pained side ...
... fears o'er all his senses press , Unwilling words the guilty truth confess ! These , these be they whom secret terrors ... fear ; In burning vigil , deadliest foe to sleep , In their distempered frame if fever keep , Or the pained side ...
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