The Dramatic Works of Jean Racine: A Metrical English Version, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, 1890 |
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... charm ? If only to be gain'd by fratricide , Would my son wear it at a price so dear ? Does honour urge ? With you alone it rests To give us peace without recourse to crime , And , vanquishing your savage wrath this day , Your brother ...
... charm ? If only to be gain'd by fratricide , Would my son wear it at a price so dear ? Does honour urge ? With you alone it rests To give us peace without recourse to crime , And , vanquishing your savage wrath this day , Your brother ...
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... charm for you . Well , since your soul so hungers after that , Why stop at fratricide ? Slay me as well . Seems it small sin to shed a brother's blood ? I offer you my own . Will that suffice ? Thus then will you have vanquish'd all ...
... charm for you . Well , since your soul so hungers after that , Why stop at fratricide ? Slay me as well . Seems it small sin to shed a brother's blood ? I offer you my own . Will that suffice ? Thus then will you have vanquish'd all ...
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... charms for you ; at least , to give me ease , Suspend your arms . Grant to your mother's tears This favour , while I seek your brother's Pity perchance may in his soul reside ; Or I at least may bid my last farewell . This moment let me ...
... charms for you ; at least , to give me ease , Suspend your arms . Grant to your mother's tears This favour , while I seek your brother's Pity perchance may in his soul reside ; Or I at least may bid my last farewell . This moment let me ...
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... charms divinely fair ! What torture when they vanish out of sight ! Each moment's separation seem'd an age ; And I had long since closed my sad career , Had I not trusted , till I might return , That absence would to you be proof of ...
... charms divinely fair ! What torture when they vanish out of sight ! Each moment's separation seem'd an age ; And I had long since closed my sad career , Had I not trusted , till I might return , That absence would to you be proof of ...
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... fatal crime ? Can it be wrong to love celestial charms ? And since my passion meets such sweet response , How can it e'er deserve the wrath of Heav'n ? My sighs concern you and your heart alone , For SCENE 2. ] 21 THE THEBAÏD .
... fatal crime ? Can it be wrong to love celestial charms ? And since my passion meets such sweet response , How can it e'er deserve the wrath of Heav'n ? My sighs concern you and your heart alone , For SCENE 2. ] 21 THE THEBAÏD .
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