The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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... glory blaze ; Where , crowned with flowers , in wreaths immortal dressed , The sacred shades of ancient virtue rest ; With joy they search , who joy can feel , to find Some honest reason still to love mankind . There the fair foundress ...
... glory blaze ; Where , crowned with flowers , in wreaths immortal dressed , The sacred shades of ancient virtue rest ; With joy they search , who joy can feel , to find Some honest reason still to love mankind . There the fair foundress ...
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... glory . He was my leader , trained me up to arms ; And , if I boast a spark of Roman honor , I owe it to his precepts and his virtues . Att . And yet I have not seen Licinius stir . 2 VOL . V. Lic . Ah ! spare me thy reproaches - what.
... glory . He was my leader , trained me up to arms ; And , if I boast a spark of Roman honor , I owe it to his precepts and his virtues . Att . And yet I have not seen Licinius stir . 2 VOL . V. Lic . Ah ! spare me thy reproaches - what.
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... glory . Would it not tarnish her unspotted fame To sue to Carthage on the terms thou wishest ? Att . Ah ! rather own thou'rt still my father's foe . Man . Ungenerous maid ! no fault of mine concurred To his destruction . ' Twas the ...
... glory . Would it not tarnish her unspotted fame To sue to Carthage on the terms thou wishest ? Att . Ah ! rather own thou'rt still my father's foe . Man . Ungenerous maid ! no fault of mine concurred To his destruction . ' Twas the ...
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... glory , valor , military pride , Her fame , her fortitude , her all were lost . What honest captive of them all would wish With shame to enter her imperial gates , The flagrant scourge of slavery on his back ? None , none , my friends ...
... glory , valor , military pride , Her fame , her fortitude , her all were lost . What honest captive of them all would wish With shame to enter her imperial gates , The flagrant scourge of slavery on his back ? None , none , my friends ...
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... glory thou wouldst rush on death , And for thy country's sake wouldst greatly perish , Too vast a sacrifice thy zeal requires , For Rome must bleed when Regulus expires . Exeunt consul and senators . Manent REGULUS , PUBLIUS , HAMILCAR ...
... glory thou wouldst rush on death , And for thy country's sake wouldst greatly perish , Too vast a sacrifice thy zeal requires , For Rome must bleed when Regulus expires . Exeunt consul and senators . Manent REGULUS , PUBLIUS , HAMILCAR ...
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