A Record of the Pyramids: A Drama in Ten ScenesSaunders and Otley, 1842 - 156 Seiten |
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... hand doth separate The tie that did unite us . EPIMETHEUS . Thou shalt hear me : I fear thee not : it is thy solitude Hath made thee savage ; man embrutes alone . Look at this desolate cavern , thy abode . PROMETHEUS . What ? have not I ...
... hand doth separate The tie that did unite us . EPIMETHEUS . Thou shalt hear me : I fear thee not : it is thy solitude Hath made thee savage ; man embrutes alone . Look at this desolate cavern , thy abode . PROMETHEUS . What ? have not I ...
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... hand Is liberal and open to their wants . The labouring Memphians work at their own will : The Ethiopian and the Nubian slaves Are hired , and , as labourers , rewarded . PROMETHEUS . Accursed is that government which leans For its ...
... hand Is liberal and open to their wants . The labouring Memphians work at their own will : The Ethiopian and the Nubian slaves Are hired , and , as labourers , rewarded . PROMETHEUS . Accursed is that government which leans For its ...
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... hand on him . ) Faintly thou plead'st the cause of tyranny : Thy looks that flash from thee do mock thy tongue , And prove thou art not in thy heart a slave . ( Approaching nearer , and more familiarly . ) Hast thou forgotten how thy ...
... hand on him . ) Faintly thou plead'st the cause of tyranny : Thy looks that flash from thee do mock thy tongue , And prove thou art not in thy heart a slave . ( Approaching nearer , and more familiarly . ) Hast thou forgotten how thy ...
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... hands : The image of a man : and to remind me Of what men were , and should be ; for an end Which , brother ! thou shouldst know , if worthier . EPIMETHEUS . Accursed be these trappings I have worn , And doubly cursed the day I put them ...
... hands : The image of a man : and to remind me Of what men were , and should be ; for an end Which , brother ! thou shouldst know , if worthier . EPIMETHEUS . Accursed be these trappings I have worn , And doubly cursed the day I put them ...
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... hand be The lightning - making the will done when spoken ! ( Rushing to his embrace . ) My brother , I am worthier thee ! PROMETHEUS . Thou art ! The oath is ratified , and we are one . But wherefore com'st thou - what hath led thee ...
... hand be The lightning - making the will done when spoken ! ( Rushing to his embrace . ) My brother , I am worthier thee ! PROMETHEUS . Thou art ! The oath is ratified , and we are one . But wherefore com'st thou - what hath led thee ...
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A Record of the Pyramids: A Drama, in Ten Scenes (Classic Reprint) John Edmund Reade Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
altar Amasis BABYLONIAN bear beautiful Behold beneath blessed bosom breath brow Cambyses CATILINE chains CHIEF HIEROPHANT CHIEF PREFECT crown crushed dared death deeds descend divinity Dost thou doth Drama dream dwell earth Egypt EGYPTIAN embruted EPIMETHEUS eternal eyes falchion fear feel fellow-men felt fire flame forgot freedom gather glory gods guard hands hath hear heard heart heaven Herodotus honour hope human immortal infinite inspiration John Gorham Palfrey justice king labour lake Liberty light LILIS living mankind MEMPHIAN Memphis mighty hearts mind Moris MULTITUDE Nature Nature's never Nile NUBIAN o'er Osiris passions PHOENICIAN Plato Plotinus Poem poet priests PROMETHEUS pure Pyramids records rise round ruins says SCENE SEGED sense shew shrine silent slavery slaves sleep soul spirit Spiritus intus alit stand strength sublime temple Thebes thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thought throne truth tyranny tyrants voice Voices of prophecy wind worship
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 49 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do; Not light them for themselves: for, if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike
Seite 103 - perils did abound As thick as thought could make them, and appear In forms more horrid, yet my duty, As doth a rock against the chiding flood. Should the approach of this wild river break, And stand
Seite 67 - full meridian of my glory I haste DOW to my setting. I shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening. And no man see me more.
Seite 91 - It were all one That I should love a bright particular star. And think to wed it, he is so above me: In
Seite 15 - It is the mind that makes the body rich ; And, as the sun breaks through the darkest cloud, So honour peereth in the meanest habit.
Seite xxv - GOD hath made all things beautiful in their seasons ; also, He hath placed the world in man's heart: yet cannot man find out the work which GOD worketh from the beginning to the end.
Seite 37 - Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them, then, in being merciful; Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge
Seite 103 - of beatun brass, Nor airless dungeon, nor strong links of iron. Can be retentive to the strength of spirit!"
Seite 121 - using, as vehicles, every species of terrestrial, winged, and aquatic animals, it finally enters, a second time, into the human body. They affirm that it undergoes all these changes in the space of three thousand years.
Seite 126 - west," behind; "south," the right; and " the north," obscure, or concealed. The three first of these terms denote the position of an adorer of the sun; the last describes the darkness with which the first inhabitants of the earth believed the northern part of the globe to be enveloped.