The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Page 33
... Hast thou so soon forgotten Manlius ? Reg . And shall a slave then have a place in Rome , Among her consuls and her senators ? Man . Yes ! -For her heroes Rome forgets her laws ; Softens their harsh austerity for thee , To whom she owes ...
... Hast thou so soon forgotten Manlius ? Reg . And shall a slave then have a place in Rome , Among her consuls and her senators ? Man . Yes ! -For her heroes Rome forgets her laws ; Softens their harsh austerity for thee , To whom she owes ...
Page 34
... hast thou so soon forgotten ? Reg . I will fulfil the treaty I have sworn to . Pub . All will be ruined . Reg . Conscript fathers ! hear me.- Though this exchange teems with a thousand ills , Yet ' tis th ' example I would deprecate ...
... hast thou so soon forgotten ? Reg . I will fulfil the treaty I have sworn to . Pub . All will be ruined . Reg . Conscript fathers ! hear me.- Though this exchange teems with a thousand ills , Yet ' tis th ' example I would deprecate ...
Page 36
... hast for each provided . Att . A foreign residence ? a strange abode ? And will my father spurn his household gods ? Pub . My sire a stranger ? - -Will he taste no more The smiling blessings of his cheerful home ? Reg . Dost thou not ...
... hast for each provided . Att . A foreign residence ? a strange abode ? And will my father spurn his household gods ? Pub . My sire a stranger ? - -Will he taste no more The smiling blessings of his cheerful home ? Reg . Dost thou not ...
Page 40
... hast conquered fortune and thyself . Thy laurels oft have moved my soul to envy , Thy chains awaken my respect , my reverence ; Then Regulus appeared a hero to me , He rises now a god . Reg . Manlius , enough . Cease thy applause ...
... hast conquered fortune and thyself . Thy laurels oft have moved my soul to envy , Thy chains awaken my respect , my reverence ; Then Regulus appeared a hero to me , He rises now a god . Reg . Manlius , enough . Cease thy applause ...
Page 41
... Hast thou then sworn , thou awfully good man ! Never to bless the consul with thy friendship ? Reg . If thou wilt love me , love me like a Roman . These are the terms on which I take thy friendship . We both must make a sacrifice to ...
... Hast thou then sworn , thou awfully good man ! Never to bless the consul with thy friendship ? Reg . If thou wilt love me , love me like a Roman . These are the terms on which I take thy friendship . We both must make a sacrifice to ...
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