The Works of John Home, Esq: 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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... breast , ) will do his duty . The language of is , at this hour , Poor creatures ! they did not mean mischief , a mere frolic , & c . and now all over , so that keeping the troops has very sinister purposes . ' I fear , indeed , those ...
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... breasts of all good men with hopes of you , equal to their wishes . That these hopes may be fulfilled in their utmost extent , is the sincere and ardent prayer of Your Royal Highness's Most humble , most obedient , And most devoted ...
... breasts of all good men with hopes of you , equal to their wishes . That these hopes may be fulfilled in their utmost extent , is the sincere and ardent prayer of Your Royal Highness's Most humble , most obedient , And most devoted ...
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... breast can warm ; If kings asserting liberty can charm ; If virtue still a grateful aspect wear ; Check not at Agis ' fall the gen'rous tear . He view'd his subjects with a parent's love ; With zeal to save a sinking people strove ...
... breast can warm ; If kings asserting liberty can charm ; If virtue still a grateful aspect wear ; Check not at Agis ' fall the gen'rous tear . He view'd his subjects with a parent's love ; With zeal to save a sinking people strove ...
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... breast . Agis . Hast thou not join'd the enemies of Agis ? Thou who wast once his friend , inconstant man ! Amph . I have opposed the counsel of a foe , Whose arts deprived me of my prince's favour , Agis . Thou hast opposed Lycurgus ...
... breast . Agis . Hast thou not join'd the enemies of Agis ? Thou who wast once his friend , inconstant man ! Amph . I have opposed the counsel of a foe , Whose arts deprived me of my prince's favour , Agis . Thou hast opposed Lycurgus ...
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... breast Revenge and anger should not long remain . These passions in a king afflict the state , By driving rash offenders to despair . This day decides your character with me . Now let your actions prove your words sincere . Amph . No ...
... breast Revenge and anger should not long remain . These passions in a king afflict the state , By driving rash offenders to despair . This day decides your character with me . Now let your actions prove your words sincere . Amph . No ...
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