Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... shall rear , And ev'ry gen'rous Briton pay a tear . J. HUGHES , WHAT do we fee ! is Cato then become A greater name in Britain than in Rome ? A Does mankind now admire his virtues more , Tho ' Lucan , Horace , Virgil wrote before ? How ...
... shall rear , And ev'ry gen'rous Briton pay a tear . J. HUGHES , WHAT do we fee ! is Cato then become A greater name in Britain than in Rome ? A Does mankind now admire his virtues more , Tho ' Lucan , Horace , Virgil wrote before ? How ...
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... shall submit Alike to British arms , and British wit : No more fhe'll wonder , ( forc'd to do us right ) Who think like Romans , cou'd like Romans fight . Thy Oxford fmiles this glorious work to fee , And fondly triumphs in a fon like ...
... shall submit Alike to British arms , and British wit : No more fhe'll wonder , ( forc'd to do us right ) Who think like Romans , cou'd like Romans fight . Thy Oxford fmiles this glorious work to fee , And fondly triumphs in a fon like ...
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... shall Juba's heir Reproach great Cato's fon , and show the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul ? MARCUS . Portius , no more ! your words leave Rings behind ' em . When - e'er did Juba , or did Portius , how A virtue that has caft me ...
... shall Juba's heir Reproach great Cato's fon , and show the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul ? MARCUS . Portius , no more ! your words leave Rings behind ' em . When - e'er did Juba , or did Portius , how A virtue that has caft me ...
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... fouls with Cato's virtue . If e'er I lead them to the field , when all The war shall stand range'd in its just array , And dreadful pomp : then will I think on thee ! lovely Maid , then will I think on thee ! 42 CATO .
... fouls with Cato's virtue . If e'er I lead them to the field , when all The war shall stand range'd in its just array , And dreadful pomp : then will I think on thee ! lovely Maid , then will I think on thee ! 42 CATO .
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... shall inclose , Thou thus prefum'ft to treat thy Prince with scorn ? SYPHA X. Why will you rive my heart with such expreffions ? Does not old Syphax follow you to war ? What are his aims ? why does he load with darts His trembling hand ...
... shall inclose , Thou thus prefum'ft to treat thy Prince with scorn ? SYPHA X. Why will you rive my heart with such expreffions ? Does not old Syphax follow you to war ? What are his aims ? why does he load with darts His trembling hand ...
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal æther Afide atque becauſe buſineſs BUTLER Cæfar Cafar caft Cato Cato's cauſe COACHMAN Conjurer cou'd dear death DECIUS doft thou Drum Duke of Anjou faid fame fancy FANTOM E Fantome father fecond fecret fervants fhall fhou'd firft firſt fome foon foul fpeak friends ftand ftill ftories fuch fuffer fure GARDINER Ghoft give good-natur'd hear heart Heav'n himſelf Ho--nour honour houfe houſe huſband JUBA juft LADY laft laſt loft lov'd LUCIA LUCIUS Madam mafter Marcia Marcus moſt muft muſt myſelf Numidian paffion perfon pleaſure Portius Pr'ythee praiſe Pray prefent Prince reaſon rife rifu Roman Rome ſay SCENE SEMPRONIUS ſhall ſhe Sir GEORGE ſpeak Steward ſtill ſuch Syphax talk tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand Tinfel TINSE TINSE L uſe VELLU virtue Widow wiſh woman wou'd САТО