| Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 444 頁
...to Cato. Cato. Let us be neither rash nor diffident — | Immod'rate valor swells into a fault1 ; I And fear, admitted into public councils, | Betrays...cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desp'rate — I we have bu round us : | Within our walls, are troops, inured to toil In Afric's heat, ! and season'd... | |
| Robert Clarke (schoolmaster.) - 1855 - 190 頁
...— Cato, beware of Lucius, [aside to Cato. Cato. Let us appear not rash nor diffident ; Immoderate valour swells into a fault ; And fear admitted into...public councils Betrays like treason. Let us shun 'em both, — Fathers, I cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desperate: we have bulwarks round... | |
| 1856 - 518 頁
...we are innocent. ADDISON 46. SPEECH OP CATO. LET us appear nor rash nor diffident : Immoderate valor swells into a fault ; And fear, .admitted into public...Fathers, I cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desperate : we have bulwarks round us ; Within our walls are troops, inured to toil In Afric's heats,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 頁
...All is not right — Cato, beware of Lucius. Goto. Let us appear nor rash nor diffident : Immoderate valour swells into a fault ; And fear, admitted into...Fathers, I cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desperate : we have bulwarks round us : Within our walls are troops inured to toil In Afric's heats,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 840 頁
...use the language of one of the greatest men who ever lived in the tide of times, " Immoderate valor swells into a fault, and fear admitted into public councils betrays like treason." Such, sir, is the situation of the United States at this moment. We are about to take such a step —... | |
| 1859 - 828 頁
...will witness, If Rome must fall, that we are innocent. Cato. Let us appear nor rash nor diffident; Immod'rate valour swells into a fault ; And fear,...the sun ; Numidia's spacious kingdom lies behind us, Ready to rise at its young prince's call. While there is hope, do not disturb the gods; But wait at... | |
| 1859 - 836 頁
...will witness, If Rome must fall, that we are innocent. Cato. Let us appear nor rash nor diffident ; Immod'rate valour swells into a fault ; And fear,...Betrays like treason. Let us shun them both. Fathers, 1 cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desp'rate : we have bulwarks round us ; Within our walls... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 頁
...me All is not right—Cato, beware of Lucius. Cato. Let us appear nor rash nor diffident: Immoderate valour swells into a fault; And fear, admitted into...Fathers, I cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desperate: we have bulwarks round us; Within our walls are troops inured to toil In Afric's heats,... | |
| 1864 - 332 頁
...rash, nor diffident : Immoderate valour swells into a fault ; And fear, admitted into public counsels, Betrays, like treason : let us shun them both. Fathers, I cannot see that our affairs Are grown thus desperate : we have bulwarks round us ; Within our walls are troops inur'd to toil In Afric's heats,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1865 - 592 頁
...will witness, If Rome must fall, that we are innocent. Cato. Let us appear nor rash nor diffident ; Immod'rate valour swells into a fault ; And fear,...have bulwarks round us ; Within our walls are troops inured to toil In Afric's heat, and seasoned to the sun ; Numidia's spacious kingdom lies behind us,... | |
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