The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements : in Four VolumesA. Millar, 1762 |
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... gods ! All Afric is in chains ! The weeping world in chains ! Oh is there not A time , a righteous time , referv'd in fate , When these oppreffors of mankind fhall feel The miseries they give ; and blindly fight For their own fetters ...
... gods ! All Afric is in chains ! The weeping world in chains ! Oh is there not A time , a righteous time , referv'd in fate , When these oppreffors of mankind fhall feel The miseries they give ; and blindly fight For their own fetters ...
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... Gods ! how my foul Difdains the thought ! This , this shall fet it free . [ Offers to ftab herself . ] PHOENISSA . Hold , Sophonisba , hold ! my friend ! my queen ! For whom alone I live ! hold your rash hand , Nor thro ' your guardian ...
... Gods ! how my foul Difdains the thought ! This , this shall fet it free . [ Offers to ftab herself . ] PHOENISSA . Hold , Sophonisba , hold ! my friend ! my queen ! For whom alone I live ! hold your rash hand , Nor thro ' your guardian ...
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... gods , Which bind the nations in the bond of peace ; Who meanly took advantage of my youth , Unfkill'd in arms , unfettled on my throne , And drove me to the defart , there to dwell With kinder monsters ; who my cities fack'd , My ...
... gods , Which bind the nations in the bond of peace ; Who meanly took advantage of my youth , Unfkill'd in arms , unfettled on my throne , And drove me to the defart , there to dwell With kinder monsters ; who my cities fack'd , My ...
第 21 頁
... gods ! Who love to disappoint mankind , and take All vengeance to yourselves ; why to the point Of my long - flatter'd wishes did ye lift me ; Then fink me down fo low ? Just as I aim'd The glorious ftroke that was to make me happy ...
... gods ! Who love to disappoint mankind , and take All vengeance to yourselves ; why to the point Of my long - flatter'd wishes did ye lift me ; Then fink me down fo low ? Just as I aim'd The glorious ftroke that was to make me happy ...
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... 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 , Such is this woman's high impetuous spirit ...
... 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 , Such is this woman's high impetuous spirit ...
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