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Pagina 7
... Say , fhall we stay and listen to her anguish ? Gov. Not for the world : -Begin we from the god ; And his commands fulfil : with due oblations Appease , invoke the manes of your fire : From hence we shall the hop'd event derive , And ...
... Say , fhall we stay and listen to her anguish ? Gov. Not for the world : -Begin we from the god ; And his commands fulfil : with due oblations Appease , invoke the manes of your fire : From hence we shall the hop'd event derive , And ...
Pagina 27
... say'st thou , maid ? -The fweets of peace , Ne'er be charm'd to joy or eafe : Now the gen'rous youth is gone , Hope and vengeance are undone . 394 310 IV . Cho . Death is the portion of mankind . Elect . But not like him , by furious ...
... say'st thou , maid ? -The fweets of peace , Ne'er be charm'd to joy or eafe : Now the gen'rous youth is gone , Hope and vengeance are undone . 394 310 IV . Cho . Death is the portion of mankind . Elect . But not like him , by furious ...
Pagina 57
... says better ) σοχάζεται ἐκ τῆς σολῆς καὶ τῶν Βασιλείων , he concluded her fuch , from her robes and regalia . Ver . 172. Know , mighty queen . ] I have taken a liber . ty in this narration , for which , however I may be ac- cufed by the ...
... says better ) σοχάζεται ἐκ τῆς σολῆς καὶ τῶν Βασιλείων , he concluded her fuch , from her robes and regalia . Ver . 172. Know , mighty queen . ] I have taken a liber . ty in this narration , for which , however I may be ac- cufed by the ...
Pagina 9
... Say , how fares the King ? Mag . As one , whom when we number with the living , We fay the most we can ; tho ' sure it must Be happier far to quit a wretched being , Than keep it on fuch terms : for as I enter'd The royal lodging , an ...
... Say , how fares the King ? Mag . As one , whom when we number with the living , We fay the most we can ; tho ' sure it must Be happier far to quit a wretched being , Than keep it on fuch terms : for as I enter'd The royal lodging , an ...
Pagina 46
... wretched foul conceive fuch monfters Canft thou , who wouldst be great , be fuperftitious Say , are our enemies fecar'd But ' tis the coward's vice . Mag . Mag . They are ; the Prince , old Memnon THE AMBITIOUS STEP - MOTHER .
... wretched foul conceive fuch monfters Canft thou , who wouldst be great , be fuperftitious Say , are our enemies fecar'd But ' tis the coward's vice . Mag . Mag . They are ; the Prince , old Memnon THE AMBITIOUS STEP - MOTHER .
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