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Pagina 8
... tears , and be a wretch ; Nor urge me to remit my task of forrow . [ births ; 140 Cho . But yet , nor pray'rs nor tears , can foften death ; 145 Or bribe th ' unpitying Hades to unlock Earth's common prison , and fend - back your father ...
... tears , and be a wretch ; Nor urge me to remit my task of forrow . [ births ; 140 Cho . But yet , nor pray'rs nor tears , can foften death ; 145 Or bribe th ' unpitying Hades to unlock Earth's common prison , and fend - back your father ...
Pagina 9
... tears , and worn away with anguish . But cruel he , regardlefs of my pain , Forgets my love and ardent invitations : 155 160 165 170 Yet has he footh'd me still with flatt'ring tidings ; 175 . Rais'd me to hopes , in vain , of his ...
... tears , and worn away with anguish . But cruel he , regardlefs of my pain , Forgets my love and ardent invitations : 155 160 165 170 Yet has he footh'd me still with flatt'ring tidings ; 175 . Rais'd me to hopes , in vain , of his ...
Pagina 28
... tears of joy . And then my confcious foul believ'd as now , Thofe fun'ral honours came from none but him . To whom but me , or you , belong'd this office ? I did it not , I'm fure ; nor you , I think How could you , who from hence are ...
... tears of joy . And then my confcious foul believ'd as now , Thofe fun'ral honours came from none but him . To whom but me , or you , belong'd this office ? I did it not , I'm fure ; nor you , I think How could you , who from hence are ...
Pagina 32
... tears , and beg to fliare them :: It argues folly to pursue a trifle . Chry . Enjoy your fancied wifdom by yourself ; When ruin'd , you'll too late approve my caution . 1900 1955 [ Exit Chryfothemis SCENE SCENE II . CHORUS . Electra ...
... tears , and beg to fliare them :: It argues folly to pursue a trifle . Chry . Enjoy your fancied wifdom by yourself ; When ruin'd , you'll too late approve my caution . 1900 1955 [ Exit Chryfothemis SCENE SCENE II . CHORUS . Electra ...
Pagina 33
... tears , And a conftant forrow wears : As in forrow - finging strains The mournful nightingale complains . Fearless of danger and of death , She would a victory obtain , Would fee the two domestic furies flain , 220 Can live a flave to ...
... tears , And a conftant forrow wears : As in forrow - finging strains The mournful nightingale complains . Fearless of danger and of death , She would a victory obtain , Would fee the two domestic furies flain , 220 Can live a flave to ...
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