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... fight ! The worst of spectacles thefe eyes have feen . Cho . Alas ! alas ! then all maiter's race my Are perifh'd , rooted up , and quite extinguish'd . 205 210 215 Cly . Oh , Jove ! what news is this ? Of joy , or horror ? That crowns ...
... fight ! The worst of spectacles thefe eyes have feen . Cho . Alas ! alas ! then all maiter's race my Are perifh'd , rooted up , and quite extinguish'd . 205 210 215 Cly . Oh , Jove ! what news is this ? Of joy , or horror ? That crowns ...
Pagina 44
... fight . Elect . Oh , yet retire ; he comes as you could wifh ; He comes in triumph from his rural sports ; And unfufpecting joy glows on his cheek .. Cho . Therefore with speed retire , ere he behold : And fince aufpicious fate has led ...
... fight . Elect . Oh , yet retire ; he comes as you could wifh ; He comes in triumph from his rural sports ; And unfufpecting joy glows on his cheek .. Cho . Therefore with speed retire , ere he behold : And fince aufpicious fate has led ...
Pagina 46
... fight ! for this alone remains To cure my forrows , and conclude our vengeance . Oreft . No more delay of words ; but enter there ; - You are not now to argue , but to die . Egyft . But wherefore enter there ? ftrikes , go If honour Why ...
... fight ! for this alone remains To cure my forrows , and conclude our vengeance . Oreft . No more delay of words ; but enter there ; - You are not now to argue , but to die . Egyft . But wherefore enter there ? ftrikes , go If honour Why ...
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... fight , dim and depriv'd of motion , Sparkled no more with that majestic fire , • At which ev'n kings have trembled : but had loft • Their common useful office , and were shaded • With an eternal night . Struck with the fight , • That ...
... fight , dim and depriv'd of motion , Sparkled no more with that majestic fire , • At which ev'n kings have trembled : but had loft • Their common useful office , and were shaded • With an eternal night . Struck with the fight , • That ...
Pagina 13
... fight of Toil and Hazard , And make th ' impoffibility they fear . ' Ev'n Memnon's temper feems to give th ' occafion ; Of wrong impatient , headlong to revenge ; Tho ' bold , yet wants that faculty of thinking , That should direct his ...
... fight of Toil and Hazard , And make th ' impoffibility they fear . ' Ev'n Memnon's temper feems to give th ' occafion ; Of wrong impatient , headlong to revenge ; Tho ' bold , yet wants that faculty of thinking , That should direct his ...
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