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... thou hope degenerate times like these Will yield a host to storm Thucydides ? How canst thou bid them at so green an age , Reap the full vigour of that Attic page ? Or , if I wrong thee here , ( though Fame reports Such deeds are done ...
... thou hope degenerate times like these Will yield a host to storm Thucydides ? How canst thou bid them at so green an age , Reap the full vigour of that Attic page ? Or , if I wrong thee here , ( though Fame reports Such deeds are done ...
Pagina 325
... Thou most profane , unconscionable There's not a word in all thy history liar ! But dooms thee justly to eternal fire ; And , in what last you've utter'd , your assurance Surpasses far both man's and Heav'n's endurance , " If on the ...
... Thou most profane , unconscionable There's not a word in all thy history liar ! But dooms thee justly to eternal fire ; And , in what last you've utter'd , your assurance Surpasses far both man's and Heav'n's endurance , " If on the ...
Pagina 427
... thou not My customary seat , where I look down And see the glorious battle deepen round me ? Oh ! it is spirit - stirring to behold The crimson garments waving in the dust ... thou ! oh thou , that movest Milman's Fall of Jerusalem . 427.
... thou not My customary seat , where I look down And see the glorious battle deepen round me ? Oh ! it is spirit - stirring to behold The crimson garments waving in the dust ... thou ! oh thou , that movest Milman's Fall of Jerusalem . 427.
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