Dreams of the past, in verse, by a member of the University of Cambridge1825 |
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... CAIA , his Wife ; and after , TITUS . Old MARCIUS , and others . Pom . Ah , my brave Thetis ! thou hast borne thy best Of wreaths while yet the terrors of thy prow Conspicuous shone in action . Thou hast paid The last hour's duty to a ...
... CAIA , his Wife ; and after , TITUS . Old MARCIUS , and others . Pom . Ah , my brave Thetis ! thou hast borne thy best Of wreaths while yet the terrors of thy prow Conspicuous shone in action . Thou hast paid The last hour's duty to a ...
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... CAIA , rushing in , He's safe ! safe ! Why didst thou steal so early from my side , And leave me , from sad dreams awak'd , to start At drearer solitude ? thy absence fills My world with nothings , that outbalance all Reality of happier ...
... CAIA , rushing in , He's safe ! safe ! Why didst thou steal so early from my side , And leave me , from sad dreams awak'd , to start At drearer solitude ? thy absence fills My world with nothings , that outbalance all Reality of happier ...
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... CAIA . Pom . Sweet love ! wilt not to Rome , to fill the lists Of the court - beauties for the lyric's theme , The honey'd Flaccus ! [ She falls on his neck . Ah ! poor Cneius felt Th ' Egyptian's kisses as a pledge that told His ...
... CAIA . Pom . Sweet love ! wilt not to Rome , to fill the lists Of the court - beauties for the lyric's theme , The honey'd Flaccus ! [ She falls on his neck . Ah ! poor Cneius felt Th ' Egyptian's kisses as a pledge that told His ...
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... Caia . ' Tis the brisk troop that seek the woodland chace , As thou didst when I us'd to chide thy stay In Marsic woods . Come , take thy hunter's spear , And I will dress the hearth amid the wilds , And lall thee , chace - worn , with ...
... Caia . ' Tis the brisk troop that seek the woodland chace , As thou didst when I us'd to chide thy stay In Marsic woods . Come , take thy hunter's spear , And I will dress the hearth amid the wilds , And lall thee , chace - worn , with ...
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