Aeschyli EumenidesMacmillan, 1853 - 143 pages |
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... stand . CHORUS . Mother Night , from whom I spring , A curse to every guilty thing On the earth or in the grave , Hear me , Mother ! hear , and save . ( v . 283-313 . ) Justice sleepeth , when a God Snatches from my hand 16 THE FURIES .
... stand . CHORUS . Mother Night , from whom I spring , A curse to every guilty thing On the earth or in the grave , Hear me , Mother ! hear , and save . ( v . 283-313 . ) Justice sleepeth , when a God Snatches from my hand 16 THE FURIES .
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... Night , Our lot was portion'd by fix'd birthright : We reign unenvied and alone ; Nor lives the God that would care to own A place at our revels , a seat on our throne . We wear not robes of snowy sheen , But the shadowy cloak of the ...
... Night , Our lot was portion'd by fix'd birthright : We reign unenvied and alone ; Nor lives the God that would care to own A place at our revels , a seat on our throne . We wear not robes of snowy sheen , But the shadowy cloak of the ...
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... Night , Called " Aræ " in our subterrene abodes . PALLAS . I know your race , and whence the name's derived . CHORUS . Then you shall briefly learn our office too . ( v . 375-397 . ) PALLAS . Gladly I'd learn it - be it yours 20 THE FURIES.
... Night , Called " Aræ " in our subterrene abodes . PALLAS . I know your race , and whence the name's derived . CHORUS . Then you shall briefly learn our office too . ( v . 375-397 . ) PALLAS . Gladly I'd learn it - be it yours 20 THE FURIES.
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... night and day , Betwixt my citizens and wrongful deeds ; Except they tamper with their country's laws . Should muddy streams defile the crystal well , The traveller hath not wherewithal to drink . Let not despotic power nor anarchy O ...
... night and day , Betwixt my citizens and wrongful deeds ; Except they tamper with their country's laws . Should muddy streams defile the crystal well , The traveller hath not wherewithal to drink . Let not despotic power nor anarchy O ...
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... night Awake to guard the sleeping citizens.- Thus have I left to your posterity My best advice . - Arise , ye judges , take Each man his ballot , and decide the suit With due remembrance of your plighted oaths . [ The FIRST AREOPAGITE ...
... night Awake to guard the sleeping citizens.- Thus have I left to your posterity My best advice . - Arise , ye judges , take Each man his ballot , and decide the suit With due remembrance of your plighted oaths . [ The FIRST AREOPAGITE ...