Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs, and Copious Notes |
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If , then , that friend demand why Brutus rose againt Cæsar , this is my answer - not that I loved Cæsar less , but that I loved Rome more . Had you rather Cæsar were living , and die all slaves , than that Cæsar were dead , to live all ...
If , then , that friend demand why Brutus rose againt Cæsar , this is my answer - not that I loved Cæsar less , but that I loved Rome more . Had you rather Cæsar were living , and die all slaves , than that Cæsar were dead , to live all ...
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admire advance appear arms banks battle beauties bestow bold brave breast British cheer command course dark dear death display doth doubt e'er EPISTLE fair faithful fall fame fell field flow Fortune gain gallant give grave Greys hand happy head heart Highland honour hope I'll improvement Italy kind king land laws leave length live look Lord means meet mind moral morning move Muse ne'er never night numbers o'er pass passions peace Perhaps plain play plough poor praise Prince prove pursue repair ROBIN roll round scarce scene seen shore skill smile song soon soul sound spring storm sure sweet tears tell thee There's thing thou thought true turn unto virtue Waterloo wide wish written young
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Стр. 282 - Others of less note followed the infamous example. On their combined evidence several of the conspirators were seized, condemned, and executed. Among these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men who had resolved to hazard their lives in the field, in order to break the fetters of slavery, and rescue themselves and their fellow-subjects from an ignominious despotism.