The Works of John Home, Esq: Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... Agesistrata . Farewell ! Success attend thee , brave Amphares ! I will not stay . My soul disdains to hide Its hatred or its scorn . [ Exit SANDANE . Amph . Yet they who mean To gratify these passions 198 ACT I. AGIS .
... Agesistrata . Farewell ! Success attend thee , brave Amphares ! I will not stay . My soul disdains to hide Its hatred or its scorn . [ Exit SANDANE . Amph . Yet they who mean To gratify these passions 198 ACT I. AGIS .
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... AGESISTRATA . holds ! Ages . Alas ! my son ! that bold bad man I dread ! Agis . He seems to wait us . - At this hour , Am- phares , I think that thou of all men shouldst have shunn'd me . Amph . My motive in attending here your pre ...
... AGESISTRATA . holds ! Ages . Alas ! my son ! that bold bad man I dread ! Agis . He seems to wait us . - At this hour , Am- phares , I think that thou of all men shouldst have shunn'd me . Amph . My motive in attending here your pre ...
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... AGESISTRATA . Agis . Well has he judged the season of submis- sion . He will assist us if Lysander conquers . Ages , May Jove avert the evils which I fear ! I dread the ruin of the Spartan state , And fear the downfal of our ancient ...
... AGESISTRATA . Agis . Well has he judged the season of submis- sion . He will assist us if Lysander conquers . Ages , May Jove avert the evils which I fear ! I dread the ruin of the Spartan state , And fear the downfal of our ancient ...
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... AGESISTRATA . AGIS alone . Agis . Without , the enemy ; within , the faction . What should I think ? I have a thousand thoughts , That rise and fall like waves upon the shore . I need thee now , Lysander ! O my friend ! I lean on thee ...
... AGESISTRATA . AGIS alone . Agis . Without , the enemy ; within , the faction . What should I think ? I have a thousand thoughts , That rise and fall like waves upon the shore . I need thee now , Lysander ! O my friend ! I lean on thee ...
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