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... father be the purchase ? These are the feelings of imperial Rome ; My own , it were superfluous to declare ; For if Licinius were to weigh his merit , That he's thy father were sufficient glory . He was my leader , trained me up to arms ...
... father be the purchase ? These are the feelings of imperial Rome ; My own , it were superfluous to declare ; For if Licinius were to weigh his merit , That he's thy father were sufficient glory . He was my leader , trained me up to arms ...
Page 26
... fathers are already met To give him audience in Bellona's temple . There might the consul , at my suit , Licinius , Propose the ransom of my captive father . Lic . Ah ! think , Attilia , who that consul is , Manlius , thy father's rival ...
... fathers are already met To give him audience in Bellona's temple . There might the consul , at my suit , Licinius , Propose the ransom of my captive father . Lic . Ah ! think , Attilia , who that consul is , Manlius , thy father's rival ...
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... father of his due ; For surely virtue and the gods approve Unwearied constancy and spotless love . Enter MANLIUS . [ Exit . Att . Ah ! Manlius , stay , a moment stay , and hear me . Man . I did not think to meet thee here , Attilia ...
... father of his due ; For surely virtue and the gods approve Unwearied constancy and spotless love . Enter MANLIUS . [ Exit . Att . Ah ! Manlius , stay , a moment stay , and hear me . Man . I did not think to meet thee here , Attilia ...
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... father's . And yet this hero , this exalted patriot , This man of virtue , this immortal Roman , In base requital for his services , Is left to linger out a life in chains , No honors paid him but a daughter's tears . O Rome ! O Regulus ...
... father's . And yet this hero , this exalted patriot , This man of virtue , this immortal Roman , In base requital for his services , Is left to linger out a life in chains , No honors paid him but a daughter's tears . O Rome ! O Regulus ...
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... father ! can it be ? Bar . Regulus comes with him . Thy father - Regulus . Att . Thou art deceived , or thou deceivest thy friend . Bar . Indeed I saw him not , but every tongue Speaks the glad tidings . Att . Enter PUBLIUS . See where ...
... father ! can it be ? Bar . Regulus comes with him . Thy father - Regulus . Att . Thou art deceived , or thou deceivest thy friend . Bar . Indeed I saw him not , but every tongue Speaks the glad tidings . Att . Enter PUBLIUS . See where ...
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