| George Crabb - 1896 - 870 sider
...prosperity : terms of peace are humiliating: low vices are peculiarly dtgratling to a man of rank. The mistress of the world, the seat of empire, The nurse of hcr<*s, the delight of gods. That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth. ADDISON. Who nut a tyrant... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 614 sider
...once to serve our country ! Why mourn you thus ? let not a private loss Afflict your hearts; 'tis Rome requires our tears; The mistress of the world, the...the earth And set the nations free. Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue 1 O my country 1 This is what the late Mr. Addison took the liberty to do at London.... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1901 - 328 sider
...once to serve our country ! Why mourn you thus ? let not a private loss Afflict your hearts; 'tis Rome requires our tears; The mistress of the world, the...the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants ofthe earth And set the nations free. Rome is no more. O liberty IO virtue 1 O my country 1 This is... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1914 - 540 sider
...Cato. Alas my friends ! Why mourn you thus ? let not a private loss 90 Afflict your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears. The mistress of the world, the...earth. And set the nations free, Rome is no more. 95 O liberty ! O virtue ! 0 my country ! Juba. Behold that upright man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears,... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 488 sider
...Cato. Alas ! my friends ! Why mourn you thus ? let not a private loss Afflict your hearts. 'Tls Rome requires our tears, The mistress of the world, the...empire. The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods. That humhled the proud tyrants of the earth, And set the nations free, Rome is no more. Oh liherty! Oh virtue!... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 sider
...friends! Why mourn you thus? let not a private loss Afflict your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears. 90 A virgin's fame is sullied by suspicion's slightest...:his\ ny- \ 6io this must be a secret from my father O Liberty ! 0 Virtue ! O my country ! 9; JUBA. (Aside) Behold that upright man! Rome fills his eyes... | |
| James Chapman - 286 sider
...Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground. 4. *Tis Rome demands our tears : The mistresa of the world, the seat of empire ! The nurse of heroes,...is no more ! Oh liberty ! Oh virtue ! Oh my country ! 5. When the A .*. tide r A rushes "• A/. /» from her A .-. rumbling A .-. " caves, r 1 A i.. I... | |
| Edward Alan Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom - 1995 - 508 sider
...gloriously in the Service of his Country: He reprimands his Friends for mourning a private Loss; "Tis Rome requires our Tears: The Mistress of the World, the...Earth, And set the Nations free, Rome is no more. 0 Liberty! 0 Virtue! 0 my Country! (5) How wonderfully must this Example work up the Passions of a... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 482 sider
...it upon the beauty of death earned by virtue. Let not a private loss Afflict your hearts. 'Tis Eomc requires our tears. The mistress of the world, the...proud tyrants of the earth, And set the nations free, Home is no more. О liberty ! 0 virtue ! 0 my country ! Juba. [Aside.] Behold that upright man ! Home... | |
| 1878 - 788 sider
...prirate loss Afflict roar beer Is. Тн Rome require« our tear«. The Bistre« of the world, the «eat of empire The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods. That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth. And sot the nations free, Rome is no more. 0 liberty! О virtue! О my country!1 Brutus V. 3: Wie sehr... | |
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