Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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... Juba, Prince of Numidia. Mr. Wilks. Šyphax, General of the Numidians, Mr. Gior. Portius, Mr. Powell, Marcus, R Sons of Cato. Mr. Ryan. l)ecius, Ambassadar from Caesar. Mr. Bowman. Mutineers, Guards, &c. . W O M E N. Marcia, Daugher to ...
... Juba, Prince of Numidia. Mr. Wilks. Šyphax, General of the Numidians, Mr. Gior. Portius, Mr. Powell, Marcus, R Sons of Cato. Mr. Ryan. l)ecius, Ambassadar from Caesar. Mr. Bowman. Mutineers, Guards, &c. . W O M E N. Marcia, Daugher to ...
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... Juba's heir Reproach great Cato's son, and shew the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul? Marc. Portius, no more your words leave flings - behind 'em. Whene'er did Juba, or did Portius, shew A virtue that has cast me at a distance ...
... Juba's heir Reproach great Cato's son, and shew the world A virtue wanting in a Roman soul? Marc. Portius, no more your words leave flings - behind 'em. Whene'er did Juba, or did Portius, shew A virtue that has cast me at a distance ...
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... Juba's surrender, since his father's death, Would give up Africk into Caesar's hands, And make him lord of half the burning zone, Syp. But is it true, Sempronius, that your senate Is call'd together Gods ! thou must be cautious c - ato ...
... Juba's surrender, since his father's death, Would give up Africk into Caesar's hands, And make him lord of half the burning zone, Syp. But is it true, Sempronius, that your senate Is call'd together Gods ! thou must be cautious c - ato ...
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... Juba. Meanwhile I'll hasten to my Roman soldiers, Inflame the mutiny, and underhand Blow up their discontents, 'till they break out Unlook'd for, and discharge themselves on Cato. Remember, Syphax, we must work in haste : O think what ...
... Juba. Meanwhile I'll hasten to my Roman soldiers, Inflame the mutiny, and underhand Blow up their discontents, 'till they break out Unlook'd for, and discharge themselves on Cato. Remember, Syphax, we must work in haste : O think what ...
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... juba. Why dost thou cast out such ungen'rous terms Against the lords and sov'reigns of the world : Dost thou not see mankind fall down before them, And own the force of their superior virtue - Is there a nation in the wilds of Africk ...
... juba. Why dost thou cast out such ungen'rous terms Against the lords and sov'reigns of the world : Dost thou not see mankind fall down before them, And own the force of their superior virtue - Is there a nation in the wilds of Africk ...
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