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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... dost thou go ? Lysan . In this inglorious garb disguised , I wait Till night and darkness come ; then I attempt The wall , where'er I find it slightly guarded . What mortal arm shall then oppose my way , Urged as I am ! Alas , my loved ...
... dost thou go ? Lysan . In this inglorious garb disguised , I wait Till night and darkness come ; then I attempt The wall , where'er I find it slightly guarded . What mortal arm shall then oppose my way , Urged as I am ! Alas , my loved ...
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... dost thou mean ? Lysan . Agis commanded me to leave the city , And thinks , would to the Gods he thought aright ... thee in vain . In that unhappy time They seized the gates , and shut me up in Sparta . Fate punishes with too severe a ...
... dost thou mean ? Lysan . Agis commanded me to leave the city , And thinks , would to the Gods he thought aright ... thee in vain . In that unhappy time They seized the gates , and shut me up in Sparta . Fate punishes with too severe a ...
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... dost thou upbraid me ? If ever maid , like credulous Euanthe , Bursts all the bonds of nature for one man , Let her ... thou dost complain I have bereft thee . Lysander will acquit himself to thee , And to mankind- Euan . Delude me not ...
... dost thou upbraid me ? If ever maid , like credulous Euanthe , Bursts all the bonds of nature for one man , Let her ... thou dost complain I have bereft thee . Lysander will acquit himself to thee , And to mankind- Euan . Delude me not ...
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... thou first object of my young desires , And through each period of my ripening years Still more maturely and ... dost thou come To take by force and violence my heart ? Amph . The love of thee , more powerful than ambition , Inflamed me ...
... thou first object of my young desires , And through each period of my ripening years Still more maturely and ... dost thou come To take by force and violence my heart ? Amph . The love of thee , more powerful than ambition , Inflamed me ...
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John Home. Euan . Dost thou bestow the diadem of Sparta ? Where is thy lawful prince ? Amph . Leonidas ? Euan . Agis . Amph . That Agis is no more a king : A suppliant , surrounded by my troops , In Juno's temple , with the priests he ...
John Home. Euan . Dost thou bestow the diadem of Sparta ? Where is thy lawful prince ? Amph . Leonidas ? Euan . Agis . Amph . That Agis is no more a king : A suppliant , surrounded by my troops , In Juno's temple , with the priests he ...
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