Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OF CATO (4), by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA Poet's Biography First Line: What doubt'st thou, hand? Sad cato 'tis to kill Last Line: Nor conquers he himself, now if he die. Alternate Author Name(s): Seneca Subject(s): Cato The Younger (95-46 B.c.) | ||||||||
WHAT doubt'st thou, hand? sad Cato 'tis to kill; But he'll be free: sure, hand, thou doubt'st not still! Cato alive, 'tis just all men be free, Nor conquers he himself, now if he die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OF CATO (2) by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA OF CATO (3) by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA ON A LADY WHO P-SSED AT THE TRAGEDY OF CATO by ALEXANDER POPE PROLOGUE TO MR. ADDISON'S TRAGEDY OF CATO by ALEXANDER POPE RAINBOW NEVER TELLS ME by EMILY DICKINSON FOR A REMARRIAGE (OF CATO AND MARCIA) by LUCAN THYESTES, ACT 2: CHORUS by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA THYESTES, ACT 2: CHORUS by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA TROAS: ACT II. LATTER END OF THE CHORUS by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA |
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