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... LEONIDAS O my heart ! Leave me , Argaleon . ARGALEON Come , sweet Palmyra , I will instruct you better in my meaning : You see he would be private . LEONIDAS Go yourself , And leave her here . ARGALEON Alas , she's ignorant , And is not ...
... LEONIDAS O my heart ! Leave me , Argaleon . ARGALEON Come , sweet Palmyra , I will instruct you better in my meaning : You see he would be private . LEONIDAS Go yourself , And leave her here . ARGALEON Alas , she's ignorant , And is not ...
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... LEONIDAS Hear , O you pow'rs , is this to be a father ? I see ' tis all my happiness and quiet 290 You aim at , sir ; and take ' em : I will not save even my Palmyra's life At that ignoble price ; but I'll die with her . PALMYRA So had ...
... LEONIDAS Hear , O you pow'rs , is this to be a father ? I see ' tis all my happiness and quiet 290 You aim at , sir ; and take ' em : I will not save even my Palmyra's life At that ignoble price ; but I'll die with her . PALMYRA So had ...
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... LEONIDAS You come as I suspected then , to mock , At least observe , my griefs : take it not ill That I must leave you . AMALTHEA You must not go with these unjust opinions . Command my life and fortunes : you are unwise ; Think , and ...
... LEONIDAS You come as I suspected then , to mock , At least observe , my griefs : take it not ill That I must leave you . AMALTHEA You must not go with these unjust opinions . Command my life and fortunes : you are unwise ; Think , and ...
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