The Dramatic Works of Jean Racine: A Metrical English Version, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, 1890 |
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... bring you word ; for there I saw the king himself march , sword in hand , Before his troops , teaching the stoutest hearts Surpassing eagerness to dare the worst . JOCASTA . No doubt remains , Olympia , they are bent On mutual slaughter ...
... bring you word ; for there I saw the king himself march , sword in hand , Before his troops , teaching the stoutest hearts Surpassing eagerness to dare the worst . JOCASTA . No doubt remains , Olympia , they are bent On mutual slaughter ...
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... Bring Polynices in , and talk of peace . Creon , the queen commands here in my room , Prepare the people to obey her will ; Your son , Menaceus shall be left behind To take and give her orders ; him I choose , For , high repute with all ...
... Bring Polynices in , and talk of peace . Creon , the queen commands here in my room , Prepare the people to obey her will ; Your son , Menaceus shall be left behind To take and give her orders ; him I choose , For , high repute with all ...
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... bring his greatest guilt , The prowess of his arm but marks his crime , And Glory scorns to own Disloyalty . ANTIGONE . Heed better Nature's voice . CREON . The dearer he Who does th ' offence , the more the ill is felt . ANTIGONE . But ...
... bring his greatest guilt , The prowess of his arm but marks his crime , And Glory scorns to own Disloyalty . ANTIGONE . Heed better Nature's voice . CREON . The dearer he Who does th ' offence , the more the ill is felt . ANTIGONE . But ...
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... bring down ruin on your head at last . ANTIGONE . The public good weighs little on his soul , And Patriotism masks another flame . I know it , Creon , but abhor a suit , Which ' twere your wisdom to leave unexpress'd . CREON . I'll do ...
... bring down ruin on your head at last . ANTIGONE . The public good weighs little on his soul , And Patriotism masks another flame . I know it , Creon , but abhor a suit , Which ' twere your wisdom to leave unexpress'd . CREON . I'll do ...
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... bring me back My Hæmon faithful still , and grant to - day That with my lover Love himself may come . ACT II . Scene 1 . ANTIGONE , HÆMON . HÆMON . What ! Will you rob me of the face I love So soon , when I have suffer'd a whole year Of ...
... bring me back My Hæmon faithful still , and grant to - day That with my lover Love himself may come . ACT II . Scene 1 . ANTIGONE , HÆMON . HÆMON . What ! Will you rob me of the face I love So soon , when I have suffer'd a whole year Of ...
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