The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements ... To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, Том 3R. Baldwin, 1802 |
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... and zealous respect , due no less to your amiable virtues , than to your high rank , from , MADAM , YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS'S Most dutiful , and Most obedient humble Servant , JAMES THOMSON . YAZU BY THE AUTHOR OF EURYDICE . SPOKEN BY MR B 2 ...
... and zealous respect , due no less to your amiable virtues , than to your high rank , from , MADAM , YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS'S Most dutiful , and Most obedient humble Servant , JAMES THOMSON . YAZU BY THE AUTHOR OF EURYDICE . SPOKEN BY MR B 2 ...
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... virtue's last sad strugglings cannot save . " As such our fair attempt , we hope to see " Our judges here at least from influence free ; " One place - unbias'd yet by party rage , - " Where only honour votes , -the British stage . " We ...
... virtue's last sad strugglings cannot save . " As such our fair attempt , we hope to see " Our judges here at least from influence free ; " One place - unbias'd yet by party rage , - " Where only honour votes , -the British stage . " We ...
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... virtue , In candid unassuming generous virtue , Whose very silence speaks ; and which inspires , Without proud formal lessons , a disdain Of mean injurious vice . But lost with him , With Melisander , reason , honour , pride , Truth ...
... virtue , In candid unassuming generous virtue , Whose very silence speaks ; and which inspires , Without proud formal lessons , a disdain Of mean injurious vice . But lost with him , With Melisander , reason , honour , pride , Truth ...
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... virtue , That noble pride of soul , which knows no fear , And bears no insult ; yet to you , at least , To you of all mankind , I will be bold , As I had never err'd , will be a queen , The blood of Jove , be Clytemnestra still ...
... virtue , That noble pride of soul , which knows no fear , And bears no insult ; yet to you , at least , To you of all mankind , I will be bold , As I had never err'd , will be a queen , The blood of Jove , be Clytemnestra still ...
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... will not , e'er consent to - Gods ! Where roves my tongue ? —You did not mention that , You did not mean it - spare , Egisthus , In pity spare my last remains of virtue ! Oh make me not beyond recovery vile ! A horror 18 AGAMEMNON ..
... will not , e'er consent to - Gods ! Where roves my tongue ? —You did not mention that , You did not mean it - spare , Egisthus , In pity spare my last remains of virtue ! Oh make me not beyond recovery vile ! A horror 18 AGAMEMNON ..
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AGAMEMNON ALFRED Antium Arcas Argos arms bear Behold beneath blood bosom brave breast canst CASSANDRA charms CLYTEMNESTRA COMINIUS command Constantia CORIN CORIOLANUS cruel dare daughter dear death deeds dost dreadful duty e'er EGISTHUS ELECTRA ELTRUDA eyes fair faith faithless fate father fear fond fortune friendship fury GALESUS gentle give glorious glory gods hand happy hear heart Heaven HERMIT honour hope horror justice king LAURA lord lov'd Madam mankind Marcius means MELISANDER mighty Mycena ne'er never noble nought o'er once passions peace pity pride prince proud rage rais'd RODOLPHO Roman Roman senate Rome SCENE scorn senate shalt shame Sicily SIFFREDI SIGISMUNDA slave soft soul sword Talthybius TANCRED tears tender thee thine Thou art thou hast thought thro throne TITUS toil traitor Troy truth TULLUS tyrant vengeance VETURIA villain virtue Volsci Volscian Volumnia VOLUSIUS whate'er woes wretched
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