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Pagina 68
O Cæsar ! these things are beyond all use , And I do fear them . He hath brought many captives home to Rome , Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill : Did this in Cæsar seem ambitious ? [ wept : When that the poor have cried , Cæsar ...
O Cæsar ! these things are beyond all use , And I do fear them . He hath brought many captives home to Rome , Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill : Did this in Cæsar seem ambitious ? [ wept : When that the poor have cried , Cæsar ...
Pagina 116
Fathers , this moment , as I watch'd the gate , Lodg'd in my post , a herald is arriv'd From Cæsar's camp , and with him comes old Decius , The Roman knight ; he carries in his looks Impatience , and demands to speak with Cato . Cato .
Fathers , this moment , as I watch'd the gate , Lodg'd in my post , a herald is arriv'd From Cæsar's camp , and with him comes old Decius , The Roman knight ; he carries in his looks Impatience , and demands to speak with Cato . Cato .
Pagina 118
Fathers , this moment , as I watch'd the gate , Lodg'd in my post , a herald is arriv'd From Cæsar's camp , and with him comes old Decius , The Roman knight ; he carries in his looks Impatience , and demands to speak with Cato . Cato .
Fathers , this moment , as I watch'd the gate , Lodg'd in my post , a herald is arriv'd From Cæsar's camp , and with him comes old Decius , The Roman knight ; he carries in his looks Impatience , and demands to speak with Cato . Cato .
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