The Greek Tragic Theatre: EuripidesJohn Walker, 1809 |
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... HECUBA . Remember you when erst You came to Troy a spy , in tatter'd garb Disguis'd , and from your eyes upon your beard , Fell tears extorted by the dread of death ? 11 1 ULYSSES . I well remember : for by that event HECUBA .
... HECUBA . Remember you when erst You came to Troy a spy , in tatter'd garb Disguis'd , and from your eyes upon your beard , Fell tears extorted by the dread of death ? 11 1 ULYSSES . I well remember : for by that event HECUBA .
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... dread behests Of absolute necessity require , That with my daughter I should die . ULYSSES . What mean'st thou ? I know no Lord to counteract my will . HECUBA . Her , as the ivy clings around the oak , Will I embrace . VOL . I. с ...
... dread behests Of absolute necessity require , That with my daughter I should die . ULYSSES . What mean'st thou ? I know no Lord to counteract my will . HECUBA . Her , as the ivy clings around the oak , Will I embrace . VOL . I. с ...
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... dread behests of justice , And ever punish those who act amiss . CHORUS . ' Tis wonderful , indeed , how all events Happen to mortals , and the dread behests Of fate , uncircumscrib'd by human laws , Constrain us to form amities with ...
... dread behests of justice , And ever punish those who act amiss . CHORUS . ' Tis wonderful , indeed , how all events Happen to mortals , and the dread behests Of fate , uncircumscrib'd by human laws , Constrain us to form amities with ...
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... Fortune crown the efforts of the virtuous . [ Exit AGAMEMnon . CHORUS . I. 1 . No more , O Troy , thy dreaded name Conspicuous in the lists of fame , Midst fortresses impregnable shall stand , In such thick clouds 40 HECUBA .
... Fortune crown the efforts of the virtuous . [ Exit AGAMEMnon . CHORUS . I. 1 . No more , O Troy , thy dreaded name Conspicuous in the lists of fame , Midst fortresses impregnable shall stand , In such thick clouds 40 HECUBA .
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... dread array . II . 1 . While me the golden mirror's aid , My flowing tresses taught to braid In graceful ringlets with a fillet bound , Just as I cast my robe aside , And sought the couch ; extending wide Thro ' every street this sound ...
... dread array . II . 1 . While me the golden mirror's aid , My flowing tresses taught to braid In graceful ringlets with a fillet bound , Just as I cast my robe aside , And sought the couch ; extending wide Thro ' every street this sound ...
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abodes Achilles ADMETUS Adrastus ÆGEUS Agamemnon ALCESTIS ANDROMACHE antient ANTIGONE Apollo Argive Argos arms attend behold beneath blest Bride Brother Brunck CHORUS Consort corse CREON Dame Daughter death deceas'd deed destroy'd didst doth dread e'en ELECTRA erst ETEOCLES Euripides evil eyes fate Father fortunes friends gainst Goddess Gods gore Grecian Greece Greeks grief grievous hand hapless hast thou hath Heaven HECUBA Helen hence HERCULES HERMIONE HIPPOLYTUS hither Husband impious JASON JOCASTA Jove King land lest Lord lov'd mansions MEDEA MENELAUS MESSENGER Mother murder Musgrave ne'er Neoptolemus nuptial NURSE o'er Oedipus ordain'd ORESTES palace PELEUS Pelops perish PHÆDRA Phoebus Phrygian plaints POLYMESTOR POLYNICES POLYXENA PYLADES Queen race realm resolv'd Scholiast SEMICHORUS Sire slain slay Sons soul speak sword tears Thebes thee THESEUS thou art thou hast thro TIRESIAS tomb Troy Tyndarus Valkenaer virgin Wife wilt woes woman words wretched youth