The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, 6. köideWilliam Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 98
... Marcus di'd , And Cato told the gods , I'm satisfy'd . See ! how your lays the British youth inflame ! They long to shoot , and ripen into fame ; Applauding theatres disturb their rest , And unborn Catos heave in every breast ; Their ...
... Marcus di'd , And Cato told the gods , I'm satisfy'd . See ! how your lays the British youth inflame ! They long to shoot , and ripen into fame ; Applauding theatres disturb their rest , And unborn Catos heave in every breast ; Their ...
Page 104
... Marcus new in early death appears , While Cato counts his wounds , and not his years ; Who checking private grief , the public mourns , Commands the pity he so greatly scorns . But when he strikes ( to crown his generous part ) That ...
... Marcus new in early death appears , While Cato counts his wounds , and not his years ; Who checking private grief , the public mourns , Commands the pity he so greatly scorns . But when he strikes ( to crown his generous part ) That ...
Page 110
... MARCUS , S Sons of Cato , MR . POWELL . MR . RYAN . DECIUS , Ambassador from Cæsar , MR . BowMAN . Mutineers , Guards , & c . WOMEN . MARCIA , Daughter to Cato , MRS . OLDFIELD . LUCIA , Daughter to Lucius , MRS . PORTER . SCENE , a ...
... MARCUS , S Sons of Cato , MR . POWELL . MR . RYAN . DECIUS , Ambassador from Cæsar , MR . BowMAN . Mutineers , Guards , & c . WOMEN . MARCIA , Daughter to Cato , MRS . OLDFIELD . LUCIA , Daughter to Lucius , MRS . PORTER . SCENE , a ...
Page 111
... MARCUS . Thy steady temper , Portius , Can look on guilt , rebellion , fraud , and Cæsar , In the calm lights of mild philosophy ; I'm tortur'd even to madness , when I think On the proud victor : every time he's nam❜d Pharsalia rises ...
... MARCUS . Thy steady temper , Portius , Can look on guilt , rebellion , fraud , and Cæsar , In the calm lights of mild philosophy ; I'm tortur'd even to madness , when I think On the proud victor : every time he's nam❜d Pharsalia rises ...
Page 112
... Marcus , ' tis an impious greatness , And mix'd with too much horror to be envy'd : How does the lustre of our father's actions , Through the dark cloud of ills that cover him , Break out , and burn with more triumphant brightness ! His ...
... Marcus , ' tis an impious greatness , And mix'd with too much horror to be envy'd : How does the lustre of our father's actions , Through the dark cloud of ills that cover him , Break out , and burn with more triumphant brightness ! His ...
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