Erechtheus: A TragedyChatto and Windus, 1876 - 105 pages |
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... dead under earth . Thou that hast power on us , save , if thou wilt ; [ Ant . 2 . Let the blind wave breach not thy wall scarce built ; But bless us not so as by bloodshed , impute not for grace to us guilt , Nor by price of pollution ...
... dead under earth . Thou that hast power on us , save , if thou wilt ; [ Ant . 2 . Let the blind wave breach not thy wall scarce built ; But bless us not so as by bloodshed , impute not for grace to us guilt , Nor by price of pollution ...
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... dead , When winter awakes as at warning To the sound of his foot from Thrace . 210 Nor happier the bed of her sister Though Love's self laid her abed By a bridegroom beloved of the morning And fair as the dawn's own face . For Procris ...
... dead , When winter awakes as at warning To the sound of his foot from Thrace . 210 Nor happier the bed of her sister Though Love's self laid her abed By a bridegroom beloved of the morning And fair as the dawn's own face . For Procris ...
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... dead , Dead being alive , or quick and dead in one Shall not men call thee living ? yet I fear To slay thee timeless with my proper tongue , With lips , thou knowest , that love thee ; and such work Was never laid of Gods on men , such ...
... dead , Dead being alive , or quick and dead in one Shall not men call thee living ? yet I fear To slay thee timeless with my proper tongue , With lips , thou knowest , that love thee ; and such work Was never laid of Gods on men , such ...
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... dead men's . Nay , dear child , Thou hast no skill , my maiden , and no sense To take such knowledge ; sweet is all thy lore , And all this bitter ; yet I charge thee learn And love and lay this up within thine heart , Even this my word ...
... dead men's . Nay , dear child , Thou hast no skill , my maiden , and no sense To take such knowledge ; sweet is all thy lore , And all this bitter ; yet I charge thee learn And love and lay this up within thine heart , Even this my word ...
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... thy fellows in fair field , Where many share the grave , many the praise ; But one crown shall one only girl my child Wear , dead for this dear city , and give back life 530 To him that gave her and to me that ERECHTHEUS . 29.
... thy fellows in fair field , Where many share the grave , many the praise ; But one crown shall one only girl my child Wear , dead for this dear city , and give back life 530 To him that gave her and to me that ERECHTHEUS . 29.
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