Aeschyli EumenidesMacmillan, 1853 - 143 pages |
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... remain , Victors or vanquish'd , each alternative Is fraught with much embarrassment to me . Yet since the matter hath devolved on us , A jury bound by oath will I empanel , And frame an everlasting ordinance . [ To the FURIES ...
... remain , Victors or vanquish'd , each alternative Is fraught with much embarrassment to me . Yet since the matter hath devolved on us , A jury bound by oath will I empanel , And frame an everlasting ordinance . [ To the FURIES ...
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... Remain at Argos in his father's house ? How claim admittance to the public altars , Or lustral water that his tribesmen use ? APOLLO . This will I tell , and prove by argument.- The mother cannot be , in procreation , The generative ...
... Remain at Argos in his father's house ? How claim admittance to the public altars , Or lustral water that his tribesmen use ? APOLLO . This will I tell , and prove by argument.- The mother cannot be , in procreation , The generative ...
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... remain : but if you still refuse To hear my voice , you cannot justly wreak Revenge upon this unoffending land . Your portion is assign'd , and at your choice ; Your worship fix'd : -accept it , and remain . CHORUS [ after a pause ] ...
... remain : but if you still refuse To hear my voice , you cannot justly wreak Revenge upon this unoffending land . Your portion is assign'd , and at your choice ; Your worship fix'd : -accept it , and remain . CHORUS [ after a pause ] ...
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... remain The rivalry betwixt us twain . CHORUS . Let Civil War , black nurse of Crime , Be hush'd within this happy clime ; Let not the storms of Faction roar , Nor slake the dust with kindred gore . May those who cherish Peace aright ...
... remain The rivalry betwixt us twain . CHORUS . Let Civil War , black nurse of Crime , Be hush'd within this happy clime ; Let not the storms of Faction roar , Nor slake the dust with kindred gore . May those who cherish Peace aright ...
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... remain and still sacrifice at the public altars , her immediate death became justifiable and even necessary ; because recourse could be had to no higher powers for her punishment , where she and Ægisthus were supreme . 20. Accordingly ...
... remain and still sacrifice at the public altars , her immediate death became justifiable and even necessary ; because recourse could be had to no higher powers for her punishment , where she and Ægisthus were supreme . 20. Accordingly ...