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... state , Nor fuffer'd barbarous hands to give the blow , That laid the queen of earth and ocean low ; To Rome herself for enemies the ' fought , And Rome herself her own deftruction wrought ; Rome , that ne'er knew three lordly heads ...
... state , Nor fuffer'd barbarous hands to give the blow , That laid the queen of earth and ocean low ; To Rome herself for enemies the ' fought , And Rome herself her own deftruction wrought ; Rome , that ne'er knew three lordly heads ...
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... state : On war intent , to that he bends his cares , And for the field for battle now prepares . He copies from his master Sylla well , And would the dire example far excel . Hyrcanian tigers fiercenefs thus retain , Whom in the woods ...
... state : On war intent , to that he bends his cares , And for the field for battle now prepares . He copies from his master Sylla well , And would the dire example far excel . Hyrcanian tigers fiercenefs thus retain , Whom in the woods ...
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... state thus threaten'd , by old cuftom taught , 1000 For counsel to the Tuscan prophets fought : Of these the chief for learning fam'd , and age , Aruns by name , a venerable fage , At Luna liv'd ; none better could descry What bodes the ...
... state thus threaten'd , by old cuftom taught , 1000 For counsel to the Tuscan prophets fought : Of these the chief for learning fam'd , and age , Aruns by name , a venerable fage , At Luna liv'd ; none better could descry What bodes the ...
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... state defy'd , In terms beyond their Caudine treaty's pride .. Nor Sylla with lefs cruelty returns , With equal rage the fierce avenger burns : What blood the feeble city yet retain'd , With too fevere a healing hand he drain'd Too ...
... state defy'd , In terms beyond their Caudine treaty's pride .. Nor Sylla with lefs cruelty returns , With equal rage the fierce avenger burns : What blood the feeble city yet retain'd , With too fevere a healing hand he drain'd Too ...
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... state , Grieving and fearing for his country's fate ; For Rome , and wretched Rome , alone he fear'd ; Secure within himself , and for the worst prepar'd . 370 To him thus Brutus fpoke : O thou , to whom Forfaken Virtue flies , as to ...
... state , Grieving and fearing for his country's fate ; For Rome , and wretched Rome , alone he fear'd ; Secure within himself , and for the worst prepar'd . 370 To him thus Brutus fpoke : O thou , to whom Forfaken Virtue flies , as to ...
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