Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Edwin Mallard Everett. EDIPUS . If come they must , thy duty is to speak . TEIRESIAS . I speak no more . So , if thou wilt , rage on , With every mood of wrath most desperate . EDIPUS . Yes ; I will not refrain , so fierce my wrath ...
Edwin Mallard Everett. EDIPUS . If come they must , thy duty is to speak . TEIRESIAS . I speak no more . So , if thou wilt , rage on , With every mood of wrath most desperate . EDIPUS . Yes ; I will not refrain , so fierce my wrath ...
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... Speak I , or speak I not , the thing that was ? SHEPHERD . Thou speak'st the truth , although long years have passed . MESSENGER . Come , then , say on . Dost know thou gav'st me once A boy , that I might rear him as my child ? SHEPHERD ...
... Speak I , or speak I not , the thing that was ? SHEPHERD . Thou speak'st the truth , although long years have passed . MESSENGER . Come , then , say on . Dost know thou gav'st me once A boy , that I might rear him as my child ? SHEPHERD ...
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... speak with those two that go together , and seem so light upon the wind . " And he to me : " Thou shalt see when they are nearer to us ; and do thou then entreat them by that love , which leads them ; and they will come . " Soon as the ...
... speak with those two that go together , and seem so light upon the wind . " And he to me : " Thou shalt see when they are nearer to us ; and do thou then entreat them by that love , which leads them ; and they will come . " Soon as the ...
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