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Pagina 10
... these homely weeds of wretchedness , And fed with offals from th ' imperial table . 195 200 Cho . Oh , difmal was the welcome of his triumphs ! Mournful return ! And , Oh ! that bridal room , To which the unfufpecting husband went , And ...
... these homely weeds of wretchedness , And fed with offals from th ' imperial table . 195 200 Cho . Oh , difmal was the welcome of his triumphs ! Mournful return ! And , Oh ! that bridal room , To which the unfufpecting husband went , And ...
Pagina 14
... these I feel , I will obey you . Chry . Take then the fum of what I can inform you : 395 Unless you calm thefe paffions , they refolve To force you hence , where you shall ne'er behold The shearful light of day , but lie confined 2 In ...
... these I feel , I will obey you . Chry . Take then the fum of what I can inform you : 395 Unless you calm thefe paffions , they refolve To force you hence , where you shall ne'er behold The shearful light of day , but lie confined 2 In ...
Pagina 29
... these honours . Have comfort , fifter ; not the fame harsh god With unremitting fury ftill purfues ; પુર The storm o'erblown , a pleafing calm fucceeds ; To - day , perhaps , the low'ring fcene will change , Revive our fouls , and ...
... these honours . Have comfort , fifter ; not the fame harsh god With unremitting fury ftill purfues ; પુર The storm o'erblown , a pleafing calm fucceeds ; To - day , perhaps , the low'ring fcene will change , Revive our fouls , and ...
Pagina 30
... these encomiums mark us out ? Behold the fifters ! -friends , the rival pair , Who from deftruction rais'd their father's house ! Who brav'd the fury of triumphant foes , Attack'd their pomp , and ftruck the righteous blow ; Of life ...
... these encomiums mark us out ? Behold the fifters ! -friends , the rival pair , Who from deftruction rais'd their father's house ! Who brav'd the fury of triumphant foes , Attack'd their pomp , and ftruck the righteous blow ; Of life ...
Pagina 34
... houfe , Some Phocian men have bufinefs with Egyfthus ? 5 Elect . Oh , heav'ns ! are these the meffengers of fate , Who bring the proofs of the report we heard ? Oreft Oreft . I know not what you heard ; but 34 ELECTR A.
... houfe , Some Phocian men have bufinefs with Egyfthus ? 5 Elect . Oh , heav'ns ! are these the meffengers of fate , Who bring the proofs of the report we heard ? Oreft Oreft . I know not what you heard ; but 34 ELECTR A.
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