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Pagina 6
... crown his tomb . That done , here let us meet ; and in our hands Bear to th ' incestuous court the brazen urn , Which lies conceal'd in yonder verdant thickets ; 60 Thus by an artful fraud refembling truth , We may convince them of the ...
... crown his tomb . That done , here let us meet ; and in our hands Bear to th ' incestuous court the brazen urn , Which lies conceal'd in yonder verdant thickets ; 60 Thus by an artful fraud refembling truth , We may convince them of the ...
Pagina 17
... crown his afhes with more grateful off'rings . My heart fuggefts , the care of our revenge Employs his ghost , and fent the hideous dream : Therefore , my fifter , aid the gen'rous work ; ' The cause of and that dear man , you , and me ...
... crown his afhes with more grateful off'rings . My heart fuggefts , the care of our revenge Employs his ghost , and fent the hideous dream : Therefore , my fifter , aid the gen'rous work ; ' The cause of and that dear man , you , and me ...
Pagina 22
... crown'd with bliss , and with fuch children who Nor hate , nor enviously disturb my joys . Grant this , Apollo , and look down propitious ; 150 Grant this , and in the manner which I ask : The rest thou know'ft , altho ' I speak it not ...
... crown'd with bliss , and with fuch children who Nor hate , nor enviously disturb my joys . Grant this , Apollo , and look down propitious ; 150 Grant this , and in the manner which I ask : The rest thou know'ft , altho ' I speak it not ...
Pagina 23
... ; for when his feeds , True to his hopes , fuccefsful wing'd their way ; And almost crown'd him with the promis'd prize : Turning the goal with a mistaken breadth , 190 195 He 200 He ftruck unwary on the outmoft column , And ELECTRA . 23.
... ; for when his feeds , True to his hopes , fuccefsful wing'd their way ; And almost crown'd him with the promis'd prize : Turning the goal with a mistaken breadth , 190 195 He 200 He ftruck unwary on the outmoft column , And ELECTRA . 23.
Pagina 24
... crowns with fafety , yet with forrow wounds ; Whilft to aflure my life , I lofe my fon . Gov. Why does the prefent flory make you fad ? Cly . I feel the mother struggling in my foul . Gov. Vain and unwelcome then is this my labour . 220 ...
... crowns with fafety , yet with forrow wounds ; Whilft to aflure my life , I lofe my fon . Gov. Why does the prefent flory make you fad ? Cly . I feel the mother struggling in my foul . Gov. Vain and unwelcome then is this my labour . 220 ...
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