Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... thou ! " anticipates that the kingdom of Athens must be in- volved in bloodshed for her sake : one victim she deems would suffice , and determines that it shall be herself . Having , therefore , exacted an oath from Xuthus and the ...
... thou ! " anticipates that the kingdom of Athens must be in- volved in bloodshed for her sake : one victim she deems would suffice , and determines that it shall be herself . Having , therefore , exacted an oath from Xuthus and the ...
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... thou no name ? Ilyssus . Ilyssus , gracious queen , The priests and virgins call me . Creusa . Ha ! Ilyssus ! That name's Athenian . Tell me , gentle youth , Art thou of Athens then ? Ilyssus . Nor know I whence I am . Creusa . Thy ...
... thou no name ? Ilyssus . Ilyssus , gracious queen , The priests and virgins call me . Creusa . Ha ! Ilyssus ! That name's Athenian . Tell me , gentle youth , Art thou of Athens then ? Ilyssus . Nor know I whence I am . Creusa . Thy ...
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... thou wert ? Ilyssus . I have been told An osier basket , such as shepherds weave , And a few scatter'd leaves , were all the bed And cradle I could boast . Creusa . Unhappy child ! But more , O ten times more unhappy they Who lost ...
... thou wert ? Ilyssus . I have been told An osier basket , such as shepherds weave , And a few scatter'd leaves , were all the bed And cradle I could boast . Creusa . Unhappy child ! But more , O ten times more unhappy they Who lost ...
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... thou ? It is , great queen , To adore high heaven , yet he lives , and guides me by his counsels . Creusa . What did he teach thee ? Ilyssus . And venerate on earth heaven's image , truth ! To feel for others ' woes , and bear my own ...
... thou ? It is , great queen , To adore high heaven , yet he lives , and guides me by his counsels . Creusa . What did he teach thee ? Ilyssus . And venerate on earth heaven's image , truth ! To feel for others ' woes , and bear my own ...
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... Thou should'st attend me thither ! would'st thou trust To me thy future fortunes ? Ilyssus . O most gladly ! -But then to leave these shades where I was nurs'd The servant of the god , how might that seem ? And good Aletes too , the ...
... Thou should'st attend me thither ! would'st thou trust To me thy future fortunes ? Ilyssus . O most gladly ! -But then to leave these shades where I was nurs'd The servant of the god , how might that seem ? And good Aletes too , the ...
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