The book Literary Remains, volume 1 was written by author Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 Here you can read free online of Literary Remains, volume 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Literary Remains, volume 1 a good or bad book?
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What means this uproar! if the tyrant band Should gain the people once again to rise-- We are as dead! TALLIEN. And wherefore fear we death? Did Brutus fear it? or the Grecian friends Who buried in Hipparchus' breast the sword, And died triumphant? Caesar should fear death, Brutus must scorn the bugbear. [Shouts from without: Live the Convention--Down with the tyrants!] TALLIEN. Hark! again The sounds of honest Freedom! [Enter DEPUTIES from the SECTIONS. ] CITIZEN. Citizens! representatives of ...France! Hold on your steady course. The men of Paris Espouse your cause. The men of Paris swear They will defend the delegates of Freedom. TALLIEN. Hear ye this, colleagues? hear ye this, my brethren? And does no thrill of joy pervade your breasts? My bosom bounds to rapture. I have seen The sons of France shake off the tyrant yoke; I have, as much as lies in mine own arm, Hurl'd down the usurper. --Come death when it will, I have lived long enough. [Shouts without. ] BARRERE. Hark! how the noise increases!
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