Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6S. Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 97
... gods were angry . Theo . O Pulcheria ! el , ambitious sister ! this must be doing . O , support me , noble Marcian ! v , now ' s the time , if thou dar'st strike : be- hold , Fer thee my breast ; with my last breath , thank thee too ...
... gods were angry . Theo . O Pulcheria ! el , ambitious sister ! this must be doing . O , support me , noble Marcian ! v , now ' s the time , if thou dar'st strike : be- hold , Fer thee my breast ; with my last breath , thank thee too ...
Pagina 103
... gods , my fathers , The gods declare against us , and repel Our vain attempts . To urge the foe to battle ( Prompted by blind revenge and wild despair ) Were to refuse th ' awards of Providence , And not to rest in Heaven's ...
... gods , my fathers , The gods declare against us , and repel Our vain attempts . To urge the foe to battle ( Prompted by blind revenge and wild despair ) Were to refuse th ' awards of Providence , And not to rest in Heaven's ...
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... gods , my fathers , The gods declare against us , and repel Our vain attempts . To urge the foe to battle ( Prompted by blind revenge and wild despair ) Were to refuse th ' awards of Providence , And not to rest in Heaven's ...
... gods , my fathers , The gods declare against us , and repel Our vain attempts . To urge the foe to battle ( Prompted by blind revenge and wild despair ) Were to refuse th ' awards of Providence , And not to rest in Heaven's ...
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