"Invocate" Quotes from Famous Books
... best; that place is pure and bright; There, Caesar, mayst thou shine, and no cloud dim thee. Then men from war shall bide in league and ease, 60 Peace through the world from Janus' face shall fly, And bolt the brazen gates with bars of iron. Thou, Caesar, at this instant art my god; Thee if I invocate, I shall not need To crave Apollo's aid or Bacchus' help; Thy power inspires the Muse that sings this war. The causes first I purpose to unfold Of these garboils,[585] whence springs a long discourse; And what made madding people shake ... — The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) • Christopher Marlowe |