 | 1867
...virtue ! Who would not be that youth? What p!ty la That we can die but once, to serve our country 1 Why sits this sadness on your brows, my friends? I should have blush'd, if Cato's house had stuid Secure, and flourish'd in a civil war. Porcius, behold thy brother ; and remember, Thy life is... | |
 | Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 715 sidor
...when the public safety is in question, My zeal flows warm and eager from my tongue. Rowe, J. Shore. What pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country ! Addison. Statesman, yet friend to truth ! of soul sincere, In action faithful, and in honour clear... | |
 | James Madison Watson - 1868
...The bloody corse, and count those glorious wounds. How beautiful is death, when earned by virtue ! Who would not be that youth ? — what pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country! 2. Why sits this sadness on your brow, my friends? I should have blushed if Cato's ' house had stood... | |
 | 1869
...those glorious wounds. How beautiful ie death, when earn'd by virtue ! Who would not be that yuuth? What pity is it That we can die but once, to serve our country! Why eits this sadness on your brows mv friends? " ' ' I should ha vo blush'd, if Cato's house had steed... | |
 | Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 648 sidor
...glorious wounds. How beautiful is death, when earn'd by virtue 1 Who would not be that j'outh? — what pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country I Why sits this sadness on your brow, my friends T I should have blush'd if Cato's house had stood Secure, and flourish'd in a civil... | |
 | Virgil - 1871 - 330 sidor
...The bloody corse, and count those glorious wounds. How beautiful is death, when earned by virtue ! Who would not be that youth ? What pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country ?" Addison, Caffl, iv. ?31. " From yonder realms of empyrean day iursts on my ear th' indignant lay... | |
 | Patrick O'Shea - 1873 - 474 sidor
...corse, and count those glorious wouu4a. How beautiful is death, when earn'd by virtue ! Who woiild not be that youth ? — what pity is it That we can die but onoe to serve our countiy ! Why sits this sadness on your brow, my friends ? I should have blush'd... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 772 sidor
...The firm patriot there, Who made the welfare of mankind his care, Shall know he conquer'd. ADDISON. Who would not be that youth ? What pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country ! AUDISON. Ev'n the tongues of patriots, Those sons of clamour, oft relax the nerve Within the warmth... | |
 | James Madison Watson - 1876 - 336 sidor
...The bloody corse, and count those glorious wounds. How beautiful is death, when earned by virtue ! Who would not be that youth ? — what pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country! & Why sits this sadness on your brow, my friends? I should have blushed if Cato's ' house had stood... | |
 | James Madison Watson - 1876
...glorious wp.unds. How beautiful is death, when earned by virtue! Who would not be that yp.uth ? — what pity is it That we can die but once to serve our country ! 2. Why sits this sadness on yp.ur brow, my friends ? I should have blushed if Cato's 1 house had... | |
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