Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... virtue , and desire of fame , Where justice gives the laurel , in his eye The inextinguishable spark , which fires The souls of patriots ; while his brow supports Undaunted valour , and contempt of death . Serene he cast his looks ...
... virtue , and desire of fame , Where justice gives the laurel , in his eye The inextinguishable spark , which fires The souls of patriots ; while his brow supports Undaunted valour , and contempt of death . Serene he cast his looks ...
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... virtue , life is pain and woe , That , wanting liberty , ev'n virtue mourns , And looks around for happiness in vain . Then speak , O Sparta , and demand my life ! My heart , exulting , answers to thy call , And smiles on glorious fate ...
... virtue , life is pain and woe , That , wanting liberty , ev'n virtue mourns , And looks around for happiness in vain . Then speak , O Sparta , and demand my life ! My heart , exulting , answers to thy call , And smiles on glorious fate ...
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... virtue is a good No foe can spoil , and lasting to the grave . Beside the public way an oval fount Of marble sparkled with a silver spray Of falling rills , collected from above . The army halted , and their hollow casques Dipp'd in the ...
... virtue is a good No foe can spoil , and lasting to the grave . Beside the public way an oval fount Of marble sparkled with a silver spray Of falling rills , collected from above . The army halted , and their hollow casques Dipp'd in the ...
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... virtues he explores , Admiring . Soon his admiration chang'd To love ; nor loves he sooner than despairs . From morn till eve her passing wheels he guards Back to Euphrates . Often , as she mounts , Or quits the car , his arm her weight ...
... virtues he explores , Admiring . Soon his admiration chang'd To love ; nor loves he sooner than despairs . From morn till eve her passing wheels he guards Back to Euphrates . Often , as she mounts , Or quits the car , his arm her weight ...
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... virtue , art become A tyrant's vile stipendiary , that arm , That valour thus triumphant I deplore , Which after all their efforts and success Deserve no honour from the gods , or men . Here Teribazus in a sigh rejoin'd , I am to Greece ...
... virtue , art become A tyrant's vile stipendiary , that arm , That valour thus triumphant I deplore , Which after all their efforts and success Deserve no honour from the gods , or men . Here Teribazus in a sigh rejoin'd , I am to Greece ...
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