The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Page 37
... faith of friends , To bend the rigid Romans to thy purpose . Att . Yes , Barce , I will go ; I will exert My little power , though hopeless of success . Undone Attilia ! fallen from hope's gay heights Down the dread precipice of deep ...
... faith of friends , To bend the rigid Romans to thy purpose . Att . Yes , Barce , I will go ; I will exert My little power , though hopeless of success . Undone Attilia ! fallen from hope's gay heights Down the dread precipice of deep ...
Page 52
... been compelled to shameful liberty . To thee I owe the glory of these chains , My faith inviolate , my fame preserved , My honor , virtue , glory , bondage , -all ! Man . But we shall lose thee , so it 52 THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE .
... been compelled to shameful liberty . To thee I owe the glory of these chains , My faith inviolate , my fame preserved , My honor , virtue , glory , bondage , -all ! Man . But we shall lose thee , so it 52 THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE .
Page 54
... faith - my honor ! ah ! Do they forget ? Pub . No : every man exclaims That neither faith nor honor should be kept With Carthaginian perfidy and fraud . Reg . Gods ! gods ! on what vile principles they reason ! Can guilt in Carthage ...
... faith - my honor ! ah ! Do they forget ? Pub . No : every man exclaims That neither faith nor honor should be kept With Carthaginian perfidy and fraud . Reg . Gods ! gods ! on what vile principles they reason ! Can guilt in Carthage ...
Page 55
... faith . Reg . What ! must I then remain ? Man . No , Regulus , I will not check thy great career of glory : Thou shalt depart ; meanwhile , I'll try to calm This wild , tumultuous uproar of the people . The consular authority shall ...
... faith . Reg . What ! must I then remain ? Man . No , Regulus , I will not check thy great career of glory : Thou shalt depart ; meanwhile , I'll try to calm This wild , tumultuous uproar of the people . The consular authority shall ...
Page 56
... th ' expense Of honor , virtue , glory , faith , and Rome . Att . Think you behold the godlike Regulus The prey of unrelenting , savage foes , Ingenious only in contriving ill : - Eager to glut 56 THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE .
... th ' expense Of honor , virtue , glory , faith , and Rome . Att . Think you behold the godlike Regulus The prey of unrelenting , savage foes , Ingenious only in contriving ill : - Eager to glut 56 THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE .
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