The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements : in Four VolumesA. Millar, 1762 |
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第 7 頁
... charms the Gallic mufes next inffir'd : Corneille himself faw , wonder'd , and was fird . What foreign theatres with pride have shewn , Britain , by jufter title , makes her own . When Freedom is the caufe , ' tis hers to fight ; And ...
... charms the Gallic mufes next inffir'd : Corneille himself faw , wonder'd , and was fird . What foreign theatres with pride have shewn , Britain , by jufter title , makes her own . When Freedom is the caufe , ' tis hers to fight ; And ...
第 18 頁
... charms : Afk his protection from the Roman power , You must prevail ; for Sophonista fure From Mafiniffa cannot ask in vain . SOPHONISBA . Now , by the prompting Genius of my country ! I thank thee for the thought . True , there is pain ...
... charms : Afk his protection from the Roman power , You must prevail ; for Sophonista fure From Mafiniffa cannot ask in vain . SOPHONISBA . Now , by the prompting Genius of my country ! I thank thee for the thought . True , there is pain ...
第 27 頁
... charm us ; then with more than wonder , Even with a fort of vanity we liften . NARVA . When to his glorious , firft effay in war , New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hoftage ; a full field presenting For ...
... charm us ; then with more than wonder , Even with a fort of vanity we liften . NARVA . When to his glorious , firft effay in war , New Carthage fell ; there all the flower of Spain Were kept in hoftage ; a full field presenting For ...
第 28 頁
... charm combin'd Her features , and infus'd enchantment through them . Her shape was harmony . — But eloquence Beneath her beauty fails : which feem'd on purpose , By nature lavish'd on her , that mankind Might fee the virtue of a hero ...
... charm combin'd Her features , and infus'd enchantment through them . Her shape was harmony . — But eloquence Beneath her beauty fails : which feem'd on purpose , By nature lavish'd on her , that mankind Might fee the virtue of a hero ...
第 29 頁
... when the man divine Thus the dread filence to the lover broke , " We both are young , both charm'd . war The right of " Has put thy beauteous mistress in my power ; C 3 " With " With whom I could in the most facred ties SOPHONIS BA . 29 .
... when the man divine Thus the dread filence to the lover broke , " We both are young , both charm'd . war The right of " Has put thy beauteous mistress in my power ; C 3 " With " With whom I could in the most facred ties SOPHONIS BA . 29 .
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againſt AGAMEMNON ALFRED ARCAS Argos bafe Behold beneath bofom breaſt captive Carthage Carthaginian CASSANDRA charms CLYTEMNESTRA CORIN death dreadful EGISTHUS ELECTRA ELTRUDA fair fate fave fcorn fecret feize felf fhade fhall fhame figh filent fince flave fmile fome fons foul friendſhip ftill fuch fure glorious glory gods happineſs happy heart heaven HERMIT himſelf honour hope itſelf JAMES THOMSON juftice king LÆLIUS laft laſt LELIUS loft lov'd madam Mafiniffa MASINISSA MELISANDER moſt muft muſt Mycena myſelf NARVA o'er paffions peace PHOENISSA pleaſure praiſe prince purpoſe queen rage raiſe reaſon rife Roman Rome SCENE SCENE Scipio ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould SOPHONISBA ſpirit ſpread ſtate ſtill ſtream ſweet Syphax TALTHYBIUS tears tender thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro throne triumph Troy tyrant vengeance virtue weep whofe Whoſe woes wretched youth