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Barce

British  
/ ˈbartʃe, ˈbarka /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Al Marj

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Ah! my long-lost Barce: Again I lose thee; Regulus rejects Th' exchange of prisoners Africa proposes.

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Ah! didst thou love as thy Hamilcar loves, Words were superfluous; in my eyes, my Barce, Thou'dst read the tender eloquence of love, Th' uncounterfeited language of my heart.

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Yes, Barce, I will go; I will exert My little pow'r, though hopeless of success.

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His mighty soul, full as to thee it seems Of Rome, and glory—is enamour'd—caught— Enraptur'd with the beauties of fair Barce.—

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Peace, Carthaginian, peace, and hear me, Dost thou not know, that on the very man Thou hast insulted, Barce's fate depends?

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