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Side 165
When Juba seeks the tiger with delight , We beat the thicket , and provoke the fight . By the description warmed , we fondly sweat , And in the chilling east wind pant with heat . What eyes behold not , how “ the stream refines ...
When Juba seeks the tiger with delight , We beat the thicket , and provoke the fight . By the description warmed , we fondly sweat , And in the chilling east wind pant with heat . What eyes behold not , how “ the stream refines ...
Side 172
JUBA , Prince of Numidia , MR . WILKS . STYPHAX , General of the Numidians , MR . CIBBER . PORTIUS , I MR . POWELL . Sons of Cato , . MARCUS , S MR . RYAN . DECIUS , Ambassador from Cæsar , MR . BOWMAN . Mutineers , Guards , & c .
JUBA , Prince of Numidia , MR . WILKS . STYPHAX , General of the Numidians , MR . CIBBER . PORTIUS , I MR . POWELL . Sons of Cato , . MARCUS , S MR . RYAN . DECIUS , Ambassador from Cæsar , MR . BOWMAN . Mutineers , Guards , & c .
Side 174
Behold young Juba , the Numidian prince ! With how much care he forms himself to glory , And breaks the fierceness of his native temper To copy out our father's bright example . He loves our sister Marcia , greatly loves her , His eyes ...
Behold young Juba , the Numidian prince ! With how much care he forms himself to glory , And breaks the fierceness of his native temper To copy out our father's bright example . He loves our sister Marcia , greatly loves her , His eyes ...
Side 175
What ! shall an African , shall Juba's heir , Reproach great Cato's son , and show the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul ? Mar. Portius , no more ! your words leave stings behind ' em . Whene'er did Juba , or did Portius , show A ...
What ! shall an African , shall Juba's heir , Reproach great Cato's son , and show the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul ? Mar. Portius , no more ! your words leave stings behind ' em . Whene'er did Juba , or did Portius , show A ...
Side 177
But tell me , hast thou yet drawn o'er young Juba ? That still would recommend thee more to Cæsar , And challenge better terms . SYPH . Alas ! he's lost , He's lost , Sempronius ; all his thoughts are full Of Cato's virtues : - but I'll ...
But tell me , hast thou yet drawn o'er young Juba ? That still would recommend thee more to Cæsar , And challenge better terms . SYPH . Alas ! he's lost , He's lost , Sempronius ; all his thoughts are full Of Cato's virtues : - but I'll ...
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