Amor Patriae: A Dramatic Poem, Founded Upon, (and Partly Translated From) the "Attilio Regolo" of Metastasioauthor and sold, 1823 - 140 páginas |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Africa ALDUR arms art thou ATTILIA BARCIA behold blood boast body of LICINIUS Canst thou Capitol captive Carthage Carthagenian chains CHIC CHIG UNIV Citizens Consul country's crime dare daughter death DECIUS dost thou duty e'en embassador embrace Enter ASBALDUR Enter PUBLIUS ERSIT Exit MANLIUS eyes F-MIC fate fear fortitude GAN UNIV glory Gods grateful grief Guards HAMILCAR hast hear Heaven hath hero honor honor'd hope HORTENSIUS Lady liberty Lictors MIC UNIVE MICHI UNIV monstrance Nature's ne'er NIVERS oath Palace PORTICO rections REGU Regulus shall remain Roman Roman Senate RSITY SCENE 11 Senators shew shout SITY SITY MICHI UNIVER Slaves soul Temple tender thee thine Thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt Thou wouldst Thy father thy friend thyself Tis true twas twere twill twould UNIV GAN UNIV UNIV UNIV UNIVE CHIG UNIVE MICHIG virtue wherefore
Passagens conhecidas
Página 1 - Governor of Plymouth, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Knight of the Order of St. Esprit of France, Prince of Waterloo, so created by the king and legislative body of the Netherlands, value 20(>oi.
Página 54 - When dread events are near, stir up men's minds To black suggestions ; and he prospers best, Not who becomes the instrument of ill, But who can flatter the dark spirit that makes Its empire and its prey of other hearts Till it become his slave — as I will do.
Página 1 - Marquess, and Earl of Wellington, Marquess of Douro, Viscount Wellington of Talavera and of Wellington, and Baron Douro of Wellesley, a Member of...
Página 1 - AND EARL OF WELLINGTON, . VISCOUNT WELLINGTON OF TALAVERA AND OF WELLINGTON, AND BARON DOURO OF WELLESLEY ; FIELD MARSHAL IN THE ARMY, COLONEL OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF HORSE GUARDS, MASTER-GENERAL OF HIS MAJESTY'S ORDNANCE, GOVERNOR OF PLYMOUTH, KNIGHT OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER, KNIGHT GRAND CROSS OF THE MOST HONORABLE ORDER OF THE BATH, GRAND CROSS OF THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER, KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF ST. ESPRIT OF FRANCE, PRINCE OF WATERLOO, DUKE OF CIUDAD RODRIGO, &c.
Página 27 - Crack in the doing. 0 ! for one brief moment, Lie still and cold, ye whispering ministers That stir my blood with selfish doubts and wishes ; Dig memory, sense, and feeling from my brain And heart, and make it steel to all but that Which makes yielding painful! END OF THE FIRST ACT. ACT II. SCENE I.— A STREET IN ATHENS.
Página 83 - To emulate thy father's heroism [Exit. END OF THE THIRD ACT. ACT IV. SCENE 1. AN APARTMENT IN THE PALACE.