Romeo & Juliet - What Is a Youth
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What is a youth? Impetuous fire.What is a maid? Ice and desire.The world wags on.A rose will bloomIt then will fadeSo does a youth.So do-o-o-oes the fairest maid.Comes a time when one sweet smileHas its season for a while...Then love's in love with me.Some they think only to marry, Others will...
HRTL #1597 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - convey to him the ensigns of honour, and bid him lead them to the city. Then having torn up their standard, more under the influence of their own impetuosity than by the command of their general, they arrive in hostile array at the eighth stone...
HRTL #1585 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - engagement, draw up in order of battle; then, when no one came to meet them, they advance to the enemy's camp in readiness for action. There when they saw the soldiers on the rampart, and persons sent out to reconnoitre in every direction, brought...
HRTL #1384 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - nor respect for the gods, is said to have restrained them, but an awful voice, emitted from the temple with threats of dismal vengeance, unless they removed their abominable fires to a distance from the temples. Fired with this rage, their...
HRTL #1152 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - when they thought that the Roman camp was attacked, occasioned such a panic, that in spite of the entreaties of ?ilius and his efforts to stop them, they fled to Tusculum in great disorder. From thence a report was carried to Rome that "Postumius...
HRTL #925 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - the city of Fiden?Their flight hurries them in their state of panic into the midst of slaughter; they are cut to pieces on the banks; others, when driven into the water, were carried off by the eddies; even those who could swim were weighed down...
HRTL #920 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - nigh to the citadel of Fiden?puts his troops into motion and led on his line of infantry in order of battle in their quickest pace against the enemy: the master of the horse he directs not to commence the fight without orders; that, when it would...
HRTL #578 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - the head of his men. Publius Volumnius, a man of consular rank, saw him falling. Having directed his men to cover the body, he rushes forward to the place and office of consul. Through their ardour and impetuosity the perception of so heavy a...
HRTL #331 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - dictator, omitting nothing (that could conciliate) divine or human aid, is said to have vowed a temple to Castor, and likewise to have promised rewards to the first and second of the soldiers who should enter the enemy's camp. And such was their...
HRTL #326 The History of Rome Titus Livius
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http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ - first line, Tarquinius Superbus, though now enfeebled by age, spurred on his horse with great fury to attack him; but being wounded in the side, he was carried off by a party of his own men to a place of safety. In the other wing also, ?utius,...
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