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Pagina 10
... speak their union , and make murder fure . I too was ftruck , undone by that dire blow , And agonizing death lies heavy on me ! But may the great Olympian god , may Jove Repay their treafon with ftill growing ánguish ! Let no fhort ...
... speak their union , and make murder fure . I too was ftruck , undone by that dire blow , And agonizing death lies heavy on me ! But may the great Olympian god , may Jove Repay their treafon with ftill growing ánguish ! Let no fhort ...
Pagina 13
... speak ; Nor fear to afk the things I long to know . Elect . Secure from danger , afk me what you please . Cho . Then tell me of Oreftes , will he come ? Or is there still a cause to keep him back ? 325 Elect . He fays he comes , but ...
... speak ; Nor fear to afk the things I long to know . Elect . Secure from danger , afk me what you please . Cho . Then tell me of Oreftes , will he come ? Or is there still a cause to keep him back ? 325 Elect . He fays he comes , but ...
Pagina 20
... speak , accufe her father . I do not then repent of what I did ; But if you think I ought , take heed you speak In terms of calm refpect , and urge your reasons . Elect . You cannot plead that you were now provok'd , And therefore did ...
... speak , accufe her father . I do not then repent of what I did ; But if you think I ought , take heed you speak In terms of calm refpect , and urge your reasons . Elect . You cannot plead that you were now provok'd , And therefore did ...
Pagina 22
... speak ? Elect . Go on , perform Th ' intended rites ; I will no longer ftop The meritorious office , but be filent . Cly . Then lift thou up the fuppliant fruits on high ; Which , offer'd to the facred God of Day , Shall free me from ...
... speak ? Elect . Go on , perform Th ' intended rites ; I will no longer ftop The meritorious office , but be filent . Cly . Then lift thou up the fuppliant fruits on high ; Which , offer'd to the facred God of Day , Shall free me from ...
Pagina 38
... speak ? Oreft . Diftruft not , maid . 125 Elect . Do my arms hold thee ? Oreft . May they ever do so . Elea . My dear companions , do you fee Oreftes , Reviving by thofe arts that spoke him dead ? Cho . I fee , Oh , virgin ! and the ...
... speak ? Oreft . Diftruft not , maid . 125 Elect . Do my arms hold thee ? Oreft . May they ever do so . Elea . My dear companions , do you fee Oreftes , Reviving by thofe arts that spoke him dead ? Cho . I fee , Oh , virgin ! and the ...
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