Were to refuse th' awards of Providence, And not to rest in heaven's determination. Already have we shown our love to Rome, Now let us show submission to the gods. We took up arms, not to revenge ourselves, But free the common-wealth ; when this end fails,... The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy - Sida 44efter Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 57 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Joseph Addison - 1823 - 228 sidor
...n6 further ufe. , Qur coiin. .-/.: try's caufe 575 That drew our fw6rv!s, now wrefts 'em . . c :.ri: from our hands, 'And bids us no't delight in Roman bloo'd, Unpro'fitably fhed. What in en could do, 'Js do'ne already^ Hear'n and 'Earth will ' ' :-.-' • • witnefis..':... | |
| 1824 - 348 sidor
...heaven?s- determination. Already have we shewn our love to Rome :. Now let us show, submission to the gods. We took up arms not to revenge ourselves, But free...Unprofitably shed. What men could do, Is done already. Heaven and earth will witness, If Rome must fall, that we are innocent. CXTO. Let us appear, not rash... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 sidor
...peace. Already have we shown our love to Rome, Now let us show submission to the gods. We took up anus, not to revenge ourselves, But free the commonwealth...country's cause, That drew our swords, now wrests them from our hands. And bids us not delight in Roman blood, Unprotitably shed. What men could do,... | |
| 1824 - 660 sidor
...Luciu.s, we next would know what's vour opinion. ¿«ci. My thoughts, I must confess, are turn'doo peace. We took up arms, not to revenge ourselves, But free the commonwealth : when this end fail.*. Arms have no farther use : our country's canse, That drew our swords, now wrests them from... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 sidor
...peace. We took up arms, not to revenge ourselves, Hut free the commonwealth; when this end fails, Anns have no further use. Our country's cause, That drew our swords, now wrests them from our hands, And bids us not delight in Roman blood, Unprofitably shed. What men could do,... | |
| William Scott - 1825 - 382 sidor
...determination. Already have we shown our love to Rome • Now let us show submission to the gods. AVe took up arms, not to revenge ourselves, But free the...country's cause, That drew our swords, now wrests them from our hands,. And bids us not delight in Roman blood Unprofitably shed. 'What men could do,... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 512 sidor
...next would know what's your opinion. Luei. [Hiscs.] My thoughts, I must confess, are turn'd on peace. We took up arms, not to revenge ourselves, But free...country's cause, That drew our swords, now wrests them from our hands, And bids us not delight in Roman blood Unprofitably shed. — What men could do... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 sidor
...are turn'd on peace. Already have we shown our love to Home, Now let us show submission to the gods. We took up arms , not to revenge ourselves, But free...country's cause. That drew our swords, now wrests them from our hands, And bids us not delight in Roman Mood, IJnprofitably shed. What men could do,... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 sidor
...peace. Already have we shown our love to Поте, Now let us show submission to the gods. We toek ce sense enough to keep your mouth shut, were you...plots in a moment. As for you, madam, since you have them from our hands, And bids us not delight in Roman blood, Unprofitably shed. What men could do,... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 sidor
...are turn'd on peace. Already have we shown our love lo Rome, Now lei us show submission to the gods. We took up arms , not to revenge ourselves, But free the commonwealth ; when this end fails, Anns have no further use. Our country's cause, That drew our swords, now wrests them from our hands,... | |
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