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... , And gives up Rome a prey to Roman arms , Produces fraud , and cruelty , and strife , And robs the guilty world of Cato's life . [ Exeunt omnes MEN . PYRRHUS , Son of Achilles . PHOENIX , 360 [ ADDISON , BRITISH DRAMA .
... , And gives up Rome a prey to Roman arms , Produces fraud , and cruelty , and strife , And robs the guilty world of Cato's life . [ Exeunt omnes MEN . PYRRHUS , Son of Achilles . PHOENIX , 360 [ ADDISON , BRITISH DRAMA .
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... Pyrrhus , at Buthrotos , the capital city of Epirus . ACT I Pyl . You much surprise me , prince ! —I. MEN . PYRRHUS , Son of Achilles . PHOENIX , counsellor to Pyrrhus . ORESTES , son of Agamemnon . PYLADES , friend to Orestes . WOMEN ...
... Pyrrhus , at Buthrotos , the capital city of Epirus . ACT I Pyl . You much surprise me , prince ! —I. MEN . PYRRHUS , Son of Achilles . PHOENIX , counsellor to Pyrrhus . ORESTES , son of Agamemnon . PYLADES , friend to Orestes . WOMEN ...
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... Pyrrhus , The avenger of his wrongs , thou sawest my grief , My torture , my despair ; and how I dragged , From sea to sea , a heavy chain of woes . O Pylades ! my heart has bled within me , To see thee , prest with sorrows not thy own ...
... Pyrrhus , The avenger of his wrongs , thou sawest my grief , My torture , my despair ; and how I dragged , From sea to sea , a heavy chain of woes . O Pylades ! my heart has bled within me , To see thee , prest with sorrows not thy own ...
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... Pyrrhus , instead of granting what they ask , To speed his love and win the Trojan dame , Will make it merit to preserve her son . But , see ; he comes . Orest . Meanwhile , my Pylades , Go , and dispose Hermione to see Her lover , who ...
... Pyrrhus , instead of granting what they ask , To speed his love and win the Trojan dame , Will make it merit to preserve her son . But , see ; he comes . Orest . Meanwhile , my Pylades , Go , and dispose Hermione to see Her lover , who ...
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... Pyrrhus . Pyr . Weak as he is , the Greeks demand his life ; And send no less than Agamemnon's son , To fetch him hence . Andr . And , sir , do you comply With such demands ? —This blow is aimed at me : How should the child avenge his ...
... Pyrrhus . Pyr . Weak as he is , the Greeks demand his life ; And send no less than Agamemnon's son , To fetch him hence . Andr . And , sir , do you comply With such demands ? —This blow is aimed at me : How should the child avenge his ...
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