The Roman, when his burning heart Was slaked with blood of Rome, Threw down the dagger, dared depart, In savage grandeur, home— He dared depart in utter scorn Of men that such a yoke had borne, Yet left him such a doom ; Of self-upheld abandon'd power. The Quarterly Review - Page 360edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
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...darker fate hast found: He feli, the forest-prowlers' prey ; But thou must eat thy heart away ! VII. The Roman, when his burning heart Was slaked with blood of Rome, Threw down the dagger—dared depart, In savage grandeur home.— He dared depart, in utter scorn Of men that such... | |
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| Barent Gardenier - United States - 1814 - 442 pages
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