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Pagina 11
... see the never - fading ills I fee , 260 That fprout each hour , and bloffom on each other : While from the hand of her who gave me life , The piercing fhaft is fent that wounds my foul . And while within my father's injur'd house , I am ...
... see the never - fading ills I fee , 260 That fprout each hour , and bloffom on each other : While from the hand of her who gave me life , The piercing fhaft is fent that wounds my foul . And while within my father's injur'd house , I am ...
Pagina 42
... See where the god of battle stalks , Breathing difcord , foaming blood ; Through all the guilty haunts he walks ; Th ' avenging furies at his heels provoke The deftin'd ftroke , No more to be avoided , or with stood .. For horror now ...
... See where the god of battle stalks , Breathing difcord , foaming blood ; Through all the guilty haunts he walks ; Th ' avenging furies at his heels provoke The deftin'd ftroke , No more to be avoided , or with stood .. For horror now ...
Pagina 15
... Seeing Mirza . Mirza . The thoughts of princes dwell in facred privacy , Unknown and venerable to the vulgar ; And like a temple's innermoft receffes , None enter to behold the hallow'd mysteries , Unbidden of the God that dwells within ...
... Seeing Mirza . Mirza . The thoughts of princes dwell in facred privacy , Unknown and venerable to the vulgar ; And like a temple's innermoft receffes , None enter to behold the hallow'd mysteries , Unbidden of the God that dwells within ...
Pagina 47
... See where the mafter - villain ftands ! Unmov'd And harden'd in impiety ; he laughs . At the fictitious juftice of the gods , And thinks their thunder has not wings to reach him . But know , the joy thy triumph brings is fhort : My fate ...
... See where the mafter - villain ftands ! Unmov'd And harden'd in impiety ; he laughs . At the fictitious juftice of the gods , And thinks their thunder has not wings to reach him . But know , the joy thy triumph brings is fhort : My fate ...
Pagina 50
... see this ? Oh , my children ! Orch . Force them afunder . Art . Hew off my limbs , ye dogs , I will not loofe ' em →→→ " Oh , devil ! Death and furies ! My wife ! my lov'd Am . My Lord , my husband ! [ Ameftris [ Orchanes and one ...
... see this ? Oh , my children ! Orch . Force them afunder . Art . Hew off my limbs , ye dogs , I will not loofe ' em →→→ " Oh , devil ! Death and furies ! My wife ! my lov'd Am . My Lord , my husband ! [ Ameftris [ Orchanes and one ...
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