The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayGroombridge and sons, 1837 - 4 pages |
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Page 82
... Otho , having conveyed Poppæa from the house of her husband Rufus Crispinus , brings her to Baiæ , where he means to conceal her among the crowd ; or , if his fraud is discovered , to have recourse to the Emperor's authority ; but ...
... Otho , having conveyed Poppæa from the house of her husband Rufus Crispinus , brings her to Baiæ , where he means to conceal her among the crowd ; or , if his fraud is discovered , to have recourse to the Emperor's authority ; but ...
Page 83
... Otho , contrives the following plot to ruin Agrippina : he betrays his trust to Otho , and brings Nero , as it were by chance , to the sight of the beautiful Poppæa ; the Emperor is immedi- ately struck with her charms , and she , by a ...
... Otho , contrives the following plot to ruin Agrippina : he betrays his trust to Otho , and brings Nero , as it were by chance , to the sight of the beautiful Poppæa ; the Emperor is immedi- ately struck with her charms , and she , by a ...
Page 84
... Otho has an interview with Poppæa : and , being duped a second time by Anicetus and her , determines to fly with her into Greece , by means of a vessel which is to be furnished by Anicetus ; but he , pretending to remove Poppaa on board ...
... Otho has an interview with Poppæa : and , being duped a second time by Anicetus and her , determines to fly with her into Greece , by means of a vessel which is to be furnished by Anicetus ; but he , pretending to remove Poppaa on board ...
Page 91
... if your injured shades demand my fate , If murder cries for murder , blood for blood , Let me not fall alone ; but crush his pride , And sink the traitor in his mother's ruin . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Отно , РорржаА . : OTHO . AGRIPPINA . 91.
... if your injured shades demand my fate , If murder cries for murder , blood for blood , Let me not fall alone ; but crush his pride , And sink the traitor in his mother's ruin . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Отно , РорржаА . : OTHO . AGRIPPINA . 91.
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Thomas Gray. SCENE II . Отно , РорржаА . : OTHO . Thus far we ' re safe . Thanks to the rosy queen Of amorous thefts and had her wanton son Lent us his wings , we could not have beguiled With more elusive speed the dazzled sight Of ...
Thomas Gray. SCENE II . Отно , РорржаА . : OTHO . Thus far we ' re safe . Thanks to the rosy queen Of amorous thefts and had her wanton son Lent us his wings , we could not have beguiled With more elusive speed the dazzled sight Of ...
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POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS GRAY Thomas 1716-1771 Gray,Henry 1808-1834 Reed,C. W. (Charles Walter) 1817 Radcliffe No preview available - 2016 |
POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS GRAY Thomas 1716-1771 Gray,John 1781-1859 Mitford No preview available - 2016 |
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