Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... fate of Agis , and the fate of Sparta . My soldiers too , my brave , my faithful soldiers , The meanest warrior of the royal band Freely devotes his life to godlike Agis . And shall their leader , shall the friend of Agis , Forsake his ...
... fate of Agis , and the fate of Sparta . My soldiers too , my brave , my faithful soldiers , The meanest warrior of the royal band Freely devotes his life to godlike Agis . And shall their leader , shall the friend of Agis , Forsake his ...
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... fate subdued : Opprest with crimes , thy spirit would have shrunk Under calamity , and guilt have marr'd The noble vigour and the port of manhood . Amidst thy triumph , does it not confound thee , To think thou ow'st it to excess of ...
... fate subdued : Opprest with crimes , thy spirit would have shrunk Under calamity , and guilt have marr'd The noble vigour and the port of manhood . Amidst thy triumph , does it not confound thee , To think thou ow'st it to excess of ...
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... fate , the fate of Sparta , and of Agis , Is in the hands of Euxus- Rhe . Ah ! my brother ! Eux . O chief of Sparta ! Euxus is distrest On every side . Thy virtue , thy misfortunes , Have touch'd my heart : but here in trust I stand ...
... fate , the fate of Sparta , and of Agis , Is in the hands of Euxus- Rhe . Ah ! my brother ! Eux . O chief of Sparta ! Euxus is distrest On every side . Thy virtue , thy misfortunes , Have touch'd my heart : but here in trust I stand ...
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ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME | 1 |
Dedication | 32 |
the Pretender or some of the people about him Edinburgh | 40 |
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