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... heard from within . To rouse him short of thunder . Hark ! the lute- The lyre - the timbrel ; the lascivious tinklings Of lulling instruments , the softening voices Of women , and of beings less than women , Must chime in to the echo of ...
... heard from within . To rouse him short of thunder . Hark ! the lute- The lyre - the timbrel ; the lascivious tinklings Of lulling instruments , the softening voices Of women , and of beings less than women , Must chime in to the echo of ...
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... heard thy sister talk of nothing else . 90 Sal . To change the irksome theme , then , hear of vice . Sar . From whom ? Sal . Even from the winds , if thou couldst listen Unto the echoes of the Nation's voice . Sar . Come , I'm indulgent ...
... heard thy sister talk of nothing else . 90 Sal . To change the irksome theme , then , hear of vice . Sar . From whom ? Sal . Even from the winds , if thou couldst listen Unto the echoes of the Nation's voice . Sar . Come , I'm indulgent ...
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... heard my Greek girls speak of such - they say He was a God , that is , a Grecian god , An idol foreign to Assyria's worship , Who conquered this same golden realm of Ind Thou prat'st of , where Semiramis was vanquished . 150 Sal . I ...
... heard my Greek girls speak of such - they say He was a God , that is , a Grecian god , An idol foreign to Assyria's worship , Who conquered this same golden realm of Ind Thou prat'st of , where Semiramis was vanquished . 150 Sal . I ...
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... heard thee talk of as the favourite pastime Of thy far father - land . Nay , weep not - calm thee . Myr . I weep not . - But I pray thee , do not speak 520 About my fathers or their land . Sar . Thou speakest of them . Myr . Yet oft ...
... heard thee talk of as the favourite pastime Of thy far father - land . Nay , weep not - calm thee . Myr . I weep not . - But I pray thee , do not speak 520 About my fathers or their land . Sar . Thou speakest of them . Myr . Yet oft ...
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... heard the prayer thou wouldst not hear . The Gods Are kinder to thee than thou to thyself , And flash this storm between thee and thy foes , To shield thee from them . Sar . Methinks it is the same within these walls As on the river's ...
... heard the prayer thou wouldst not hear . The Gods Are kinder to thee than thou to thyself , And flash this storm between thee and thy foes , To shield thee from them . Sar . Methinks it is the same within these walls As on the river's ...
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