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... thee ; And self - condemned thou therefore now must stand . One way alone there is , Manfredi's wrongs One victim shall appease ; - reveal the name That causes my disquiet , - and - I pardon thee . - Duchess . ( with scorn . ) Dost thou ...
... thee ; And self - condemned thou therefore now must stand . One way alone there is , Manfredi's wrongs One victim shall appease ; - reveal the name That causes my disquiet , - and - I pardon thee . - Duchess . ( with scorn . ) Dost thou ...
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... thee sent our glory to restore . Now , worthiest Edipus ! on thee we fix • * The altars here intended were not consecrated to Edipus , but simply erected before the doors of his palace , and , most pro- bably , dedicated to Apollo . ' + ...
... thee sent our glory to restore . Now , worthiest Edipus ! on thee we fix • * The altars here intended were not consecrated to Edipus , but simply erected before the doors of his palace , and , most pro- bably , dedicated to Apollo . ' + ...
Pagina 359
... thee on , and drive thee to despair . • As Spartan slaves , wine - maddened by their lords , Reviled - then scourged into sobriety ; So driven , so drunk with guilt , thy frantic hordes ; So scorn and scourge , my country , fall on thee ...
... thee on , and drive thee to despair . • As Spartan slaves , wine - maddened by their lords , Reviled - then scourged into sobriety ; So driven , so drunk with guilt , thy frantic hordes ; So scorn and scourge , my country , fall on thee ...
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