The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements : in Four VolumesA. Millar, 1762 |
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... SCIPIO , the Roman General , Mr. Williams . LELIUS , his Lieutenant , by Mr. Bridgwater . SOPHONISBA , Mrs. Oldfield . PHOENISSA , her Friend , Mrs. Roberts . Meffenger , Slave , Guards , and Attendants . SCENE , The Palace of CIRTH A ...
... SCIPIO , the Roman General , Mr. Williams . LELIUS , his Lieutenant , by Mr. Bridgwater . SOPHONISBA , Mrs. Oldfield . PHOENISSA , her Friend , Mrs. Roberts . Meffenger , Slave , Guards , and Attendants . SCENE , The Palace of CIRTH A ...
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... Scipio , fam'd for every winning art , The towering Genius of recover'd Rome . SOPHONISBA . Oh name him not ! These Romans stir my blood To too much rage . I cannot bear the fortune Of that proud people - Said you not , Phænissa , That ...
... Scipio , fam'd for every winning art , The towering Genius of recover'd Rome . SOPHONISBA . Oh name him not ! These Romans stir my blood To too much rage . I cannot bear the fortune Of that proud people - Said you not , Phænissa , That ...
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... Scipio's arts Won over , he became the flave of Rome . E'er fince , my heart has held him in contempt ; And thrown out each idea of his worth , That there began to grow : nay had it been As much enthrall'd , and foft , as her's who fits ...
... Scipio's arts Won over , he became the flave of Rome . E'er fince , my heart has held him in contempt ; And thrown out each idea of his worth , That there began to grow : nay had it been As much enthrall'd , and foft , as her's who fits ...
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... Scipio , 3 To Cirtha comes . Then let the Romans take Their prifoner . SYPHAX . There shines a gleam of hope Across the gloom - From thee deliver'd ! —Ease Breathes in that thought - Lead on - My heart grows lighter ! SCENE V. MASINISSA ...
... Scipio , 3 To Cirtha comes . Then let the Romans take Their prifoner . SYPHAX . There shines a gleam of hope Across the gloom - From thee deliver'd ! —Ease Breathes in that thought - Lead on - My heart grows lighter ! SCENE V. MASINISSA ...
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... Scipio came , Refiftlefs man ! like a defcending God , And fnatch'd me from the Carthaginian fide To nobler Rome ; beneath whofe laurel'd brow , And fav'ring eye , the nations grow polite , Humane and happy . Then thou may'st remember ...
... Scipio came , Refiftlefs man ! like a defcending God , And fnatch'd me from the Carthaginian fide To nobler Rome ; beneath whofe laurel'd brow , And fav'ring eye , the nations grow polite , Humane and happy . Then thou may'st remember ...
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