Poems, 1799 by Robert Southey
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Keep fleas within a circle, and be accomptant
A thousand year which of 'em, and how far Outleap'd the other, than endure a minute Such as I have within. B. JONSON. 'The Devil is an Ass.'] [Footnote 3: During the siege of Jerusalem, "the Roman commander, 'with a generous clemency, that inseparable attendant on true heroism, 'laboured incessantly, and to the very last moment, to preserve the place. With this view, he again and again intreated the tyrants to surrender and save their lives. With the same view also, after carrying the second wall the siege was intermitted four days: to rouse their fears, 'prisoners, to the number of five hundred, or more were crucified daily before the walls; till space', Josephus says, 'was wanting for the crosses, and crosses for the captives'." From the Hampton Lectures of RALPH CHURTON. If any of my readers should enquire why Titus Vespasian, the Delight of Mankind, is placed in such a situation,--I answer, for "HIS GENEROUS CLEMENCY, THAT INSEPARABLE ATTENDANT ON TRUE HEROISM!] THE VISION of THE MAID OF ORLEANS. |
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