SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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... Sire , you must , Rolls rudely on a bloody surge adrift , And no strength left her head fro ' the deep to uplift : Wasting in the fruitful blossoms of the earth , Wasting in the herds of the field , and barren birth Of women ; -ay , and ...
... Sire , you must , Rolls rudely on a bloody surge adrift , And no strength left her head fro ' the deep to uplift : Wasting in the fruitful blossoms of the earth , Wasting in the herds of the field , and barren birth Of women ; -ay , and ...
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... storm against the State . Ed . Whose should it be , this new - discovered fate ? Cre . Sire , we had once a Sovereign in this land Called Lafos , ere we felt your guiding hand . Ed . I know ( 13 ) -by name , 4 SOPHOCLES.
... storm against the State . Ed . Whose should it be , this new - discovered fate ? Cre . Sire , we had once a Sovereign in this land Called Lafos , ere we felt your guiding hand . Ed . I know ( 13 ) -by name , 4 SOPHOCLES.
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... Sire , Master of the lightning's fire , Annihilate in a volley of thy thunder ! ( 3rd Counter - turn . ) O Lycian Lord , let us behold dauntless arrows dealt abroad From bended bow with gold gut entwined upon it , Ordained for our deliv ...
... Sire , Master of the lightning's fire , Annihilate in a volley of thy thunder ! ( 3rd Counter - turn . ) O Lycian Lord , let us behold dauntless arrows dealt abroad From bended bow with gold gut entwined upon it , Ordained for our deliv ...
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... Right befriend you , And all the Gods for evermore attend you ! L. of Ch . As caught in the curse , I will in conscience say , Sire , that I slew him not , and cannot lay My finger on the assassin : Phoebus best Could tell KING EDIPUS II.
... Right befriend you , And all the Gods for evermore attend you ! L. of Ch . As caught in the curse , I will in conscience say , Sire , that I slew him not , and cannot lay My finger on the assassin : Phoebus best Could tell KING EDIPUS II.
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... Sire : ( 24 ) And Kêres unerring follow ever anear his train ! ( 1st Counter - turn . ) From new - revealed Voice where a crest of snow Parnassus raises , In every field Track ye the nameless man the message blazes . For wild in the ...
... Sire : ( 24 ) And Kêres unerring follow ever anear his train ! ( 1st Counter - turn . ) From new - revealed Voice where a crest of snow Parnassus raises , In every field Track ye the nameless man the message blazes . For wild in the ...
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