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... PHARNACES , XIPHARES , Sons of Mithridates , but by different mothers . } ARBATES , Friend of Mithridates , and Governor of Nympheum . Puedima , Friend of Monimil . ARCAS , Servant of Mithridates . Guards . The scene is laid at Nymphæum ...
... PHARNACES , XIPHARES , Sons of Mithridates , but by different mothers . } ARBATES , Friend of Mithridates , and Governor of Nympheum . Puedima , Friend of Monimil . ARCAS , Servant of Mithridates . Guards . The scene is laid at Nymphæum ...
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... PHARNACES , XIPHARES , Sons of Mithridates , but by different mothers . ARBATES , Friend of Mithridates , and Governor of Nymphæum . PHŒDIMA , Friend of Monima . ARCAS , Servant of Mithridates . Guards . The scene is laid at Nymphæum ...
... PHARNACES , XIPHARES , Sons of Mithridates , but by different mothers . ARBATES , Friend of Mithridates , and Governor of Nymphæum . PHŒDIMA , Friend of Monima . ARCAS , Servant of Mithridates . Guards . The scene is laid at Nymphæum ...
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... behind , At variance with each other , to avenge him . ARBATES . You and your brother , Prince ! And does desire To mount your father's throne already make you A foe to Pharnaces ? XIPHARES . Nay , at such price I would not.
... behind , At variance with each other , to avenge him . ARBATES . You and your brother , Prince ! And does desire To mount your father's throne already make you A foe to Pharnaces ? XIPHARES . Nay , at such price I would not.
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... Pharnaces has long at heart been Roman , And now on Rome and Pompey rest his hopes : While I , more faithful to my sire than ever , Still to the Romans vow undying hatred . But ' tis the least source of our strife that rises From his ...
... Pharnaces has long at heart been Roman , And now on Rome and Pompey rest his hopes : While I , more faithful to my sire than ever , Still to the Romans vow undying hatred . But ' tis the least source of our strife that rises From his ...
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... Pharnaces , A sight , I trow , of evil augury . You received both of us , and know the rest . Hasty in all his actions , Pharnaces Of his presumptuous wishes made no secret , Related to the Queen my father's ruin , And , since the King ...
... Pharnaces , A sight , I trow , of evil augury . You received both of us , and know the rest . Hasty in all his actions , Pharnaces Of his presumptuous wishes made no secret , Related to the Queen my father's ruin , And , since the King ...
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ABNER ACHILLES ACHMET AGAMEMNON AHASUERUS altar ARBATES ARCAS ARICIA arms ATALIDE ATHALIAH avenge BAJAZET betray'd blood Calchas CENONE charms child CHORUS CLYTEMNESTRA cruel dare daughter dear death deceived DORIS dost thou dread E'en Edited Engravings ENONE ERIPHYLE ESTHER eyes fain fatal fate father FATIMA favour fear foes fury giv'n glory gods guard HAMAN hand happy hast hate hatred hear heart Heav'n hide HIPPOLYTUS History hither holy honour HYDASPES Illustrations impious IPHIGENIA ISMENE JEHOIADA JEHOSHEBA Jews JOASH King Levites live lord Madam MATTAN MITHRIDATES MONIMA Mordecai mother NABAL ne'er palace peace PHÆDRA Pharnaces PHEDIMA pity pow'r pray'rs priests Prince Queen rage revised Rome ROXANA SALOME Scene secret seem'd shame sight sire soul speak sword tears tell Temple thee THERAMENES THESEUS thine throne traitor Trans Translated tremble vengeance voice vols words wrath wretch XIPHARES ZACHARIAH ZARA zeal
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