Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... deed I did not , do not know who did , Nor should I rightly come to ill for it . CREON . Thou feel'st thy way and fencest up thy deed All round and round . " Twould seem thou hast some news . GUARD . Yea , news of fear engenders long ...
... deed I did not , do not know who did , Nor should I rightly come to ill for it . CREON . Thou feel'st thy way and fencest up thy deed All round and round . " Twould seem thou hast some news . GUARD . Yea , news of fear engenders long ...
Page 270
... deed . And in her hand she brings some fine , dry dust , And from a vase of bronze , well wrought , upraised , She pours the three libations o'er the dead . And we , beholding , give her chase forthwith , And run her down , nought ...
... deed . And in her hand she brings some fine , dry dust , And from a vase of bronze , well wrought , upraised , She pours the three libations o'er the dead . And we , beholding , give her chase forthwith , And run her down , nought ...
Page 272
... deed of sepulture . Go ye and call her . ' Twas but now within I saw her raving , losing self - command . And still the mind of those who in the dark Plan deeds of evil is the first to fail , And so convicts itself of secret guilt . But ...
... deed of sepulture . Go ye and call her . ' Twas but now within I saw her raving , losing self - command . And still the mind of those who in the dark Plan deeds of evil is the first to fail , And so convicts itself of secret guilt . But ...
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