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" Thus, and no farther, let my passion stray : The first crime past compels us on to more, And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before. "
Lucretia; or, The children of night, by the author of 'Rienzi'. - Page 57
by Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1847
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Satires

Juvenal - 1802 - 574 lehte
...let man be bold enough to say, " Thus and no farther shall my passion stray ; " The first crime past, compels us on to more, " And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before." Beaumont has an allusion to it in his " King and no King:" " There is a method in man's wickedness,...
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The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, 1. köide

Juvenal - 1803 - 354 lehte
...man be bold enough to §ay, " Thus and no farther shall my passion stray ; " The first crime past, compels us on to more, " And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before." Beaumont has an allusion to it in his " King and no King :" " There is a method in man's wickedness,...
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A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With ..., 1. köide

Juvenal - 1807 - 390 lehte
...Never let man be bold enough to say, Thus, and no farther, let my passion stray : The first crime past compels us on to more, And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before. They will receive, Sfc.] By degrees you will go on from one step to another till you are received into...
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A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius; with notes by M. Madan ...

Juvenal - 1813 - 396 lehte
...Never let man be bold enough to say, Thus, and no farther, let my passion stray : The first crime past compels us on to more, And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before. They will receive, <Sfc.} By degrees you will go on from one step to another till you an; received...
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A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius; with notes by M. Madan ...

Juvenal - 1829 - 334 lehte
...man be bold enough to say, Thus, and nafarther, let my passion stray: Thcßrst crime past compels иs on to more, And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before. — They Kill receive, ¿fc.] By degrees you will go on from one step to another till you are received...
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The Satires of Juvenal and Persius: From the Texts of Ruperti and Orellius ...

Juvenal - 1839 - 572 lehte
...Never let man be bold enough to say, Thus, and no farther let my passion stray : The first crime past compels us on to more, And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before." The author I have forgotten. M. " There is a method in man's wickedness, It growi SAT. II. SAT. II....
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Notes and Queries

1852 - 672 lehte
...man be bold enough to say Thus and no farther shall my passion stray. The first step past still leads us on to more. And guilt proves fate which was but choice before." Who is the author of the above ? HBC Lyte Family. — When did the Lyte family first settle at Lytes...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 488 lehte
...lines their author tell ; Thy beet concealment had been writing well. JLLV The first crime past impels us on to more, And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before. « XV. Pleads he in earnest ' — Look upon his face : His eyes do drop no tears ; his prayers are...
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The Standard Fifth Reader for Public and Private Schools: Containing a ...

Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 lehte
...lines their author tell ; Thy best concealment had been writing well. XIV. The first crime past impels us on to more, And guilt proves fate which was but choice before. XV. Pleads he in earnest ? — Look upon his face : His eyes do drop no tears ; his prayers are jest...
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The Blot Upon the Brain: Studies in History and Psychology

William Wotherspoon Ireland - 1886 - 406 lehte
...Never let man be bold enough to say, Thus and no farther let my passions stray ; The first crime past compels us on to more, And guilt proves fate which was but choice before." Tacitus gives some instances of Tiberius' rooted hatred of mankind which certainly look like insanity...
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