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Hannah More. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . REGULUS . PUBLIUS , his son . MANLIUS , the Consul . LICINIUS , a Tribune . HAMILCAR , the Carthaginian Ambassador . ATTILIA , daughter of Regulus . BARCE , a Carthaginian captive . Guards , Lictors ...
Hannah More. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . REGULUS . PUBLIUS , his son . MANLIUS , the Consul . LICINIUS , a Tribune . HAMILCAR , the Carthaginian Ambassador . ATTILIA , daughter of Regulus . BARCE , a Carthaginian captive . Guards , Lictors ...
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... Manlius , thy father's rival , and his foe ; His ancient rival , and his foe professed : To hope in him , my fair , were fond delusion . Att . Yet , though his rival , Manlius is a Roman ; Nor will he think of private enmities , Weighed ...
... Manlius , thy father's rival , and his foe ; His ancient rival , and his foe professed : To hope in him , my fair , were fond delusion . Att . Yet , though his rival , Manlius is a Roman ; Nor will he think of private enmities , Weighed ...
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... MANLIUS . [ Exit . Att . Ah ! Manlius , stay , a moment stay , and hear me . Man . I did not think to meet thee here , Attilia ; The place so little worthy of the guest . Att . It would , indeed , have ill become Attilia , While still ...
... MANLIUS . [ Exit . Att . Ah ! Manlius , stay , a moment stay , and hear me . Man . I did not think to meet thee here , Attilia ; The place so little worthy of the guest . Att . It would , indeed , have ill become Attilia , While still ...
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... Manlius , you mistake ; Alas ! it is not Carthage which is barbarous ; ' Tis Rome , ungrateful Rome , is the barbarian ; Carthage but punishes a foe professed , But Rome betrays her hero and her father : Carthage remembers how he slew ...
... Manlius , you mistake ; Alas ! it is not Carthage which is barbarous ; ' Tis Rome , ungrateful Rome , is the barbarian ; Carthage but punishes a foe professed , But Rome betrays her hero and her father : Carthage remembers how he slew ...
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... MANLIUS , with the lictors , & c . Att . ( alone . ) This flattering hope , alas ! has proved abortive . One consul is our foe , the other absent . What shall the sad Attilia next attempt ? Suppose I crave assistance from the people ...
... MANLIUS , with the lictors , & c . Att . ( alone . ) This flattering hope , alas ! has proved abortive . One consul is our foe , the other absent . What shall the sad Attilia next attempt ? Suppose I crave assistance from the people ...
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