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Pagina 22
... look down propitious ; 150 Grant this , and in the manner which I ask : The rest thou know'ft , altho ' I speak it not ; For gods have pow'r to read our inmoft thoughts , And nought is hidded from the fons of Jove . SCENE II . Governor ...
... look down propitious ; 150 Grant this , and in the manner which I ask : The rest thou know'ft , altho ' I speak it not ; For gods have pow'r to read our inmoft thoughts , And nought is hidded from the fons of Jove . SCENE II . Governor ...
Pagina 28
... look'd all around , Left any one unseen should steal upon me , And interrupt my fearch . But when I faw All things in folitude and perfect reft , I nearer to the tomb advanc'd , and there , Upon the utmost pile , a lock of hair , Fresh ...
... look'd all around , Left any one unseen should steal upon me , And interrupt my fearch . But when I faw All things in folitude and perfect reft , I nearer to the tomb advanc'd , and there , Upon the utmost pile , a lock of hair , Fresh ...
Pagina 30
... look on you , To aid your fifter in the pious work ; And help to kill th ' affaffin , curs'd Ægyfthus ! I'll spread the counsels of iny foul before you , And we with open bofoms will converse . Why should you ftill be paffive in your ...
... look on you , To aid your fifter in the pious work ; And help to kill th ' affaffin , curs'd Ægyfthus ! I'll spread the counsels of iny foul before you , And we with open bofoms will converse . Why should you ftill be paffive in your ...
Pagina 36
... look upon me thus , and figh ? Oreft . I was a stranger to my griefs till now . Ele . And can you fee them by reflection here ? Oreft . I fee thee vex'd with unexampled wrongs . Elect . You fee but little of the ills I bear . 85 Oreft ...
... look upon me thus , and figh ? Oreft . I was a stranger to my griefs till now . Ele . And can you fee them by reflection here ? Oreft . I fee thee vex'd with unexampled wrongs . Elect . You fee but little of the ills I bear . 85 Oreft ...
Pagina 45
... look not any where , but here-- [ Uncovers the body . Egyft . Death to my eyes ! afraid ? Oreft . Of what are you you a stranger to your confort's face ? Are 76 Agyft . In whofe damn'd fnares am I unhappy fall'n ? Oreft . Do you but now ...
... look not any where , but here-- [ Uncovers the body . Egyft . Death to my eyes ! afraid ? Oreft . Of what are you you a stranger to your confort's face ? Are 76 Agyft . In whofe damn'd fnares am I unhappy fall'n ? Oreft . Do you but now ...
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