I

by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880
Part of Otho

Thou wert not, Cassius, and thou couldst not be,

Last of the Romans, though thy memory claim

From Brutus his own glory—and on thee

Rests the full splendour of his sacred fame:

Nor he who dared make the foul tyrant quail

Amid his cowering senate with thy name.

Though thou and he were great—it will avail

To thine own fame that Otho's should not fail.

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