Erechtheus: A TragedyChatto and Windus, 1876 - 105 páginas |
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... lips than theirs Mother , for of this very body of thine And living blood I have my breath and live , Behold me , even thy son , me crowned of men , Me made thy child by that strong cunning God Who fashions fire and iron , who begat Me ...
... lips than theirs Mother , for of this very body of thine And living blood I have my breath and live , Behold me , even thy son , me crowned of men , Me made thy child by that strong cunning God Who fashions fire and iron , who begat Me ...
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... lips on fire withal Who threatens now in all their names to bring Ruin ; but none of these , thou knowest , have I Chid with my tongue or cursed at heart for grief , Knowing how the soul runs reinless on sheer death Whose grief or joy ...
... lips on fire withal Who threatens now in all their names to bring Ruin ; but none of these , thou knowest , have I Chid with my tongue or cursed at heart for grief , Knowing how the soul runs reinless on sheer death Whose grief or joy ...
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... maiden root By the strong swift hand of a lover Who fills the night with his breath ; On the lip of the stream low - laughing Her green soft virginal shoot [ Ant . 4 . 200 Was plucked from the stream - side cover By the 10 ERECHTHE US .
... maiden root By the strong swift hand of a lover Who fills the night with his breath ; On the lip of the stream low - laughing Her green soft virginal shoot [ Ant . 4 . 200 Was plucked from the stream - side cover By the 10 ERECHTHE US .
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... lips , thou knowest , that love thee ; and such work Was never laid of Gods on men , such words No mouth of man learnt ever , as from mine Most loth to speak thine ear most loth shall take 260 And hold it hateful as the grave to hear ...
... lips , thou knowest , that love thee ; and such work Was never laid of Gods on men , such words No mouth of man learnt ever , as from mine Most loth to speak thine ear most loth shall take 260 And hold it hateful as the grave to hear ...
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... sun that seest , what saying was this of thine , God , that thy power has breathed into my lips ? 280 For from no sunlit shrine darkling it came . PRAXITHEA . What portent from the mid oracular place Hath 14 ERECHTHEUS .
... sun that seest , what saying was this of thine , God , that thy power has breathed into my lips ? 280 For from no sunlit shrine darkling it came . PRAXITHEA . What portent from the mid oracular place Hath 14 ERECHTHEUS .
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