The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Том 61804 |
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... & c . MR . BOWMAN . WOMEN . · MARCIA , Daughter to Cato , MRS . OLDFIELD . LUCIA , Daughter to Lucius , MRS . PORTER . SCENE , a large Hall in the Governor's Palace of Utica . САТО . ACT I. SCENE I PORTIUS , MARCUS .
... & c . MR . BOWMAN . WOMEN . · MARCIA , Daughter to Cato , MRS . OLDFIELD . LUCIA , Daughter to Lucius , MRS . PORTER . SCENE , a large Hall in the Governor's Palace of Utica . САТО . ACT I. SCENE I PORTIUS , MARCUS .
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... Lucia kind . PORTIUS . Thou seest not that thy brother is thy rival : But I must hide it , for I know thy temper . [ Aside . Now , Marcus , now , thy virtue's on the proof : Put forth thy utmost strength , work every nerve , And call up ...
... Lucia kind . PORTIUS . Thou seest not that thy brother is thy rival : But I must hide it , for I know thy temper . [ Aside . Now , Marcus , now , thy virtue's on the proof : Put forth thy utmost strength , work every nerve , And call up ...
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... Lucia , Lucius's fair daughter . My heart beats thick - I prithee , Syphax , leave me . SYPHAX . Ten thousand curses fasten on them both ! Now will this woman , with a single glance , Undo , what I've been labouring all this while ...
... Lucia , Lucius's fair daughter . My heart beats thick - I prithee , Syphax , leave me . SYPHAX . Ten thousand curses fasten on them both ! Now will this woman , with a single glance , Undo , what I've been labouring all this while ...
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... Lucia , that I chide him from me . His air , his voice , his looks , and honest soul Speak all so movingly in his behalf , I dare not trust myself to hear him talk . Why will LUCIA . you fight against so sweet a passion , And steel your ...
... Lucia , that I chide him from me . His air , his voice , his looks , and honest soul Speak all so movingly in his behalf , I dare not trust myself to hear him talk . Why will LUCIA . you fight against so sweet a passion , And steel your ...
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... LUCIA . Which is it Marcia wishes for ? MARCIA . For neither And yet for both - the youths have equal share In Marcia's wishes , and divide their sister : But tell me which of them is Lucia's choice ? LUCIA . Marcia , they both are high ...
... LUCIA . Which is it Marcia wishes for ? MARCIA . For neither And yet for both - the youths have equal share In Marcia's wishes , and divide their sister : But tell me which of them is Lucia's choice ? LUCIA . Marcia , they both are high ...
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ABIGAIL æther arms atque beat behold blest blood breast bright Britannia's BUTLER Cadmus Cæsar Cato Cato's charms COACHMAN conjurer dear death DECIUS dost thou dreadful drum ev'n ev'ry eyes fair FANTOME fate father fear fire flow'ry friends fury GARDENER Gaul give goddess gods GRIDELINE grief hand hast hear heart heaven hero honour immortal Jove JUBA KING LADY live look lov'd LUCIA LUCIUS Madam maid MARCIA MARCUS mighty muse neighb'ring night numbers Numidian nymph o'er Ovid pains passion Pentheus Pharsalia pleas'd PORTIUS Pray prince Prithee QUEEN rage rise Roman Roman senate Rome Rosamond round SCENE secret SEMPRONIUS shade shine sight SIR GEORGE SIR TRUSTY skies soul sound speak stand story streams sword SYPHAX tears tell thee thing thought thousand thunder TINSEL Tiresias toils tremble turn VELLUM verse view'd virtue Whilst winds youth САТО
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Сторінка 201 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...
Сторінка 278 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
Сторінка 183 - For, wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy...
Сторінка 108 - Not the red arm of angry Jove, That flings the thunder from the sky. And gives it rage to roar, and strength to fly. Should the whole frame of nature round him break, In ruin and confusion hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure amidst a falling world.
Сторінка 293 - Th' assembled deities survey'd. Great Pan, who wont to chase the fair, And lov'd the spreading oak, was there ; Old Saturn too, with upcast eyes, Beheld his abdicated skies ; And mighty Mars, for war renown'd, In adamantine armour frown'd ; By him the childless goddess rose, Minerva, studious to compose Her twisted threads ; the web she strung. And o'er a loom of marble hung : Thetis, the troubled ocean's queen Match'd with a mortal, next was seen, Reclining on a funeral urn, Her short-liv'd darling...
Сторінка 231 - Tis Caesar's sword has made Rome's senate little, And thinn'd its ranks. Alas, thy dazzled eye Beholds this man in a false glaring light, Which conquest and success have thrown upon him; Didst thou but view him right, thou'dst see him black With murder, treason, sacrilege, and crimes That strike my soul with horror but to name 'em.
Сторінка 276 - Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, The post of honour is a private station.
Сторінка 30 - To Dorset he directs his artful muse, In numbers such as Dorset's self might use. HOW negligently graceful he unreins His verse, and writes in loose familiar strains ; How Nassau's godlike acts adorn his lines. And all the hero in full glory shines. We see his army set in just array, And Boyne's dy'd waves run purple to the sea. Nor Simois choak'd with men, and arms, and blood; Nor rapid Xanthus' celebrated flood, Shall longer be the poet's highest themes, Tho'gods and heroes fought promiscuous in...
Сторінка 215 - But grant that others could with equal glory Look down on pleasures, and the baits of sense; Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestic in his griefs, like Cato?
Сторінка 230 - Caesar is well acquainted with your virtues, And therefore sets this value on your life: Let him but know the price of Cato's friendship, And name your terms. Cato. Bid him disband his legions, Restore the commonwealth to liberty, Submit his actions...