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" CATO; Alas ! my friends ! Why mourn you thus ? let not a private loss Afflict your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears. The mistress of the world, the seat of empire, The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth,... "
The Works of M. de Voltaire: Oedipus. Mariamne. Brutus - Page 208
by Voltaire - 1761
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Cato: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her ...

Joseph Addison - 1713 - 222 pages
...private Lofs Afflift your Hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our Tea rs. TheMiftrefsof the World, the Seat of Empire, The Nurfe of Heroes, the Delight of Gods,...Rome is no more. O Liberty! O Virtue! O my Country ! Juia. Behold that upright Man .' Rome fills his Eyes With Tears, that flow'd not o'er his own dead...
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Cato: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His ...

Joseph Addison - 1733 - 94 pages
...Empire, The Nurfe of Heroes, the Delight of Gods, That humbled the proud Tyrants of the Earth, And let the Nations free, Rome is no more. O Liberty! O Virtue! O my Country! Jab. Was ever Man like this! stjiu'e Jub. Behold that upright Man! Rome fills his Eyes Witk With Tear?,...
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Critical Essays on Dramatic Poetry

Voltaire - Drama - 1761 - 214 pages
...friends ! Why mourn you thus ! let not a private lofs Afflicr. your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tearj. The miftrefs of the world, the feat of empire, The...! O my country ! This is what the late Mr. Addifon did not dread to reprefent to the Englifh flage, and what has been tranflated into Italian, and acted...
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Critical Essays on Dramatic Poetry

Voltaire - Drama - 1761 - 304 pages
...of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And fet the nations free, Rome is no more. Q liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! This is what the late Mr. Addifon did not dread to reprefent on the englifh ftage, and what has- been tranflated into Italian, and acted...
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: Brutus

Voltaire - 1761 - 330 pages
...gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth And f 208] And fet the nations free. Rome is no.moreO liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! This is what the...Addifon took the liberty to do at London. This Cato was tranflated into Italian, and play'd in feveral parts of Italy : but if we were to hazard fuch a fpectacle...
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The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1777 - 354 pages
...man like this \ [Afidc. c A r o. Alas, my friends! Why mourn you thus? let not a private lofs AfHift your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears. The miftrefs...Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue! O my- country ! JUB A. Behold that upright -man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears, that flow'd not o'er his own dead...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 30

English poets - 1790 - 364 pages
...man like this ! \Afidc. CATO. Alas, my friends! Why mourn you thus ? let not a private lofs Afflift your hearts. 'Tis Rome requires our tears. The miftrefs...Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! JUB A. Behold that upright man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears, that flow'd not o'er his own dead...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volume 6

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 pages
...empire, The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And set the nations free, Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! JUBA. Behold that upright man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears, that flow'd not o'er his own dead...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes: Poems

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 542 pages
...empire, The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And set the nations free, Rome is no more. O liberty! O virtue ! O my country! JUBA. Behold that upright man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears, that flow'd not o'er his own dead son....
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 6

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 354 pages
...empire, The nurse of heroes, the delight of gods, That humbled the proud tyrants of the earth, And set the nations free, Rome is no more. O liberty ! O virtue ! O my country ! JUBA. Behold that upright man ! Rome fills his eyes With tears, that flow'd not o'er his own dead...
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