The Captive Muse: A Collection of Fugitive PoemsSherwood, Neely & Jones, 1814 - 128 |
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AINSWORTH arms oppose Bard Bitche blow bondage breast breath Briançon Britannia British Prisoners Captive Muse CERBERUS chains charms chief mates CHORUS Commandant countrymen court Cox and MARSHALL crime death deed Depot of Sarre-Louis desertion disguise door dread English escape Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair Fair Ladies fall Fame fate fear feeling fir'd fond French government gallant gen'rous gendarmes gentleman hail HARE hast head heart heav'n heav'nly heroes honour hope horror indulgence JACK LAURA Legion of Honour light light'nings loud Lyre Metz mind Monsieur LE SAGE MORGAN MOSES SOLOMON MICHAELIS murder Napoleon Code native night Nose o'er parole passage PINDAR pity Poem praise pray'r Prisoners of War Pythian Ode race racter reader safe thy reign scenes seamen sings soul souterrain surprize SYPHAX tear thee thine thou thunder triumph twas vengeance Verdun victim WANDERING JEW whilst WITCH OF ENDOR wretch youth
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Strona 31 - Sed cum omnia ratione animoque lustraris, omnium societatum nulla est gravior, nulla carior quam ea, quae cum re publica est uni cuique nostrum. Cari sunt parentes, cari liberi, propinqui, familiares, sed omnes omnium caritates patria una complexa est, pro qua quis bonus dubitet mortem oppetere, si ei sit profuturus?
Strona 44 - Sweet are the uses of adversity, Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, Bears yet a precious jewel in its head.
Strona 119 - Redeemer, is, in a great measure, to be ascribed to the want of fervent and importunate prayer.
Strona 8 - Would all the world, like us, agree, «' And imitate the peaceful Dove ; " Mute would the warlike trumpet be, " And life's whole business nought, but— LOVE !
Strona 7 - LAURA'S breast, That seat of happiness divine ! I lull my troubled thoughts to rest, And press her panting...
Strona 15 - To attack, where no resistance can possibly be made; to stab a Foe, behind his back, and off his guard, argues at once a cowardly and sanguinary mind. The man who iears to meet his roatch, •nght not to provoke hostilities.