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Pagina 51
... Soul , gives the fame account of this ftory ; only adds this particular , that he stayed under ground feven years . ' Tis not im- probable , that Sophocles might have an eye to this story , as a thing not very diftant from his own age ...
... Soul , gives the fame account of this ftory ; only adds this particular , that he stayed under ground feven years . ' Tis not im- probable , that Sophocles might have an eye to this story , as a thing not very diftant from his own age ...
Pagina 75
... soul , And makes it linger in its ruin'd house . Ha ! fure he's dead- ' tis fo , and now he stands " [ Looking on Mirza ' Arraign'd before the dread impartial judges , • To answer to a long account of crimes . ' Had I but ftrength ...
... soul , And makes it linger in its ruin'd house . Ha ! fure he's dead- ' tis fo , and now he stands " [ Looking on Mirza ' Arraign'd before the dread impartial judges , • To answer to a long account of crimes . ' Had I but ftrength ...
Pagina 51
... Soul of Nature , great , eternal Cause , Who gave and govern'ft all that's here below ! ' Tis by the aid of thy almighty arm The weak exist , the virtuous are fecure . If to your facred laws obedient ever , My fword , my foul , have own ...
... Soul of Nature , great , eternal Cause , Who gave and govern'ft all that's here below ! ' Tis by the aid of thy almighty arm The weak exist , the virtuous are fecure . If to your facred laws obedient ever , My fword , my foul , have own ...
Pagina 52
... Souls greatly rais'd , above all partial bonds , Who knew no tie , no happiness distinct , But made the gen'ral weal their only care . That was their aim , their hope , their pride , the end For which they labour'd , fuffer'd , conquer ...
... Souls greatly rais'd , above all partial bonds , Who knew no tie , no happiness distinct , But made the gen'ral weal their only care . That was their aim , their hope , their pride , the end For which they labour'd , fuffer'd , conquer ...
Pagina 17
... souls to great revenge . ! All . We fwear Mem . This night the tyrant and his minions bleed , And flames fhall lay thofe palaces in duft , Whofe gilded domes now glitter in the fun . Pher . So now my foe is taken in the toil ; And I've ...
... souls to great revenge . ! All . We fwear Mem . This night the tyrant and his minions bleed , And flames fhall lay thofe palaces in duft , Whofe gilded domes now glitter in the fun . Pher . So now my foe is taken in the toil ; And I've ...
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Afide Ameftris Archbishop of Sens arms art thou Arta Artaban Artaxerxes behold blefs blood bofom breaſt Bufiris caufe cauſe Chry Clytemnestra curfe death doft thou dreadful Elect Electra Enter Eurydice ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes facred fafe fame fate father fave fcorn fear fhall fhame fhould fighs fight fince flave fome forrow foul fpeak ftand ftill fuch fure fword glory gods guilt hear heart Heav'n honour hope horror juft King Leon Leonidas loft Lord Mand Mandane Medon Memnon Mirza moft moſt muft muſt Myron myſelf numbers o'er Oreft paffion Periander Pheron Phocis pity pleaſure pow'r prefent Prince Procles Pythian games Queen rage reafon revenge Ribemont rife ſhall Sophocles ſpeak ſtate ſtill Syph tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro tyrant vengeance whofe woes wretched