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When rock'd the mountains , and when groan'd the ground , She , taught the
weak to bend , the proud to pray , To Pow'r unseen , and mightier far than they :
She , from the rending earth and bursting skies , Baw gods descend , and fiends
...
When rock'd the mountains , and when groan'd the ground , She , taught the
weak to bend , the proud to pray , To Pow'r unseen , and mightier far than they :
She , from the rending earth and bursting skies , Baw gods descend , and fiends
...
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Their wives , their children , their fathers , their mothers , are here in the city :
Courage , Romans ! the gods are for us ; those gods whose temples and altars
the impious Tarquin has profaned by sacrifices and libations made with polluted
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Their wives , their children , their fathers , their mothers , are here in the city :
Courage , Romans ! the gods are for us ; those gods whose temples and altars
the impious Tarquin has profaned by sacrifices and libations made with polluted
...
Página 139
Even in peace , the latter think themselves entitled to the rights of war against the
former . We will , if you think good , enter into a treaty with you , according to our
manner , which is , not by signing , sealing , and taking the gods to witness , as is
...
Even in peace , the latter think themselves entitled to the rights of war against the
former . We will , if you think good , enter into a treaty with you , according to our
manner , which is , not by signing , sealing , and taking the gods to witness , as is
...
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O ged ! ye gods ! must I endure all this ? Bra . All this ? ay more . Fret till your
proud heart break ; Go tell your slaves how choleric you are , And make your
bondmen tremble . Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? must I stand and crouch
Under ...
O ged ! ye gods ! must I endure all this ? Bra . All this ? ay more . Fret till your
proud heart break ; Go tell your slaves how choleric you are , And make your
bondmen tremble . Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? must I stand and crouch
Under ...
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Is some old hero of that name alive , Who his high race does from the gods derive
? ' Is it some mighty general that has done Wonders in fight , and god - like
honours won ?. Is it some man of endless wealth ? said he . None , none of these
.
Is some old hero of that name alive , Who his high race does from the gods derive
? ' Is it some mighty general that has done Wonders in fight , and god - like
honours won ?. Is it some man of endless wealth ? said he . None , none of these
.
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