The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 6M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1835 |
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Page 406
... AGAMEMNON OF ESCHYLUS ! There is a saying of the olden day- That human BLISS , when too divinely great , Dies not in barrenness - but still survives In her dissimilar offspring - darkest wo- Born to the happiest , from their ancient joy ...
... AGAMEMNON OF ESCHYLUS ! There is a saying of the olden day- That human BLISS , when too divinely great , Dies not in barrenness - but still survives In her dissimilar offspring - darkest wo- Born to the happiest , from their ancient joy ...
Page 447
... AGAMEMNON OF ESCHYLUS . THE eye of Justice - bright immortal ray— Doth love the smoky cabins of the poor , Home of the guiltless - honoring the life , The scanty fare , and hard laborious days , Of who no honorers hath , save Hope and ...
... AGAMEMNON OF ESCHYLUS . THE eye of Justice - bright immortal ray— Doth love the smoky cabins of the poor , Home of the guiltless - honoring the life , The scanty fare , and hard laborious days , Of who no honorers hath , save Hope and ...
Page 472
... AGAMEMNON . Quenched were the secret fountains of my soul , Whence flowed the ceaseless stream - exhaust of tears , The sources of my sorrow had run dry ! Long widow - watchings on my lonely bed Wore out my weary eyes ! -At eventide ...
... AGAMEMNON . Quenched were the secret fountains of my soul , Whence flowed the ceaseless stream - exhaust of tears , The sources of my sorrow had run dry ! Long widow - watchings on my lonely bed Wore out my weary eyes ! -At eventide ...
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... Agamemnon . " " Many laws ? d - n him , " cried Venus . plenty of banks , and legislaten , I ' spose . " 66 " He was in favour of Historians differ upon that point , Venus . He was a brave fellow , at all events . Lactantius records ...
... Agamemnon . " " Many laws ? d - n him , " cried Venus . plenty of banks , and legislaten , I ' spose . " 66 " He was in favour of Historians differ upon that point , Venus . He was a brave fellow , at all events . Lactantius records ...
Page 61
... Agamemnon and Achilles in Charles and Orlando , the Dio- medes and Hector in Rinaldo and Ruggiero . With this brief prelimi- nary notice , we proceed to lay before our readers the poem itself , which , we can hardly doubt , will meet ...
... Agamemnon and Achilles in Charles and Orlando , the Dio- medes and Hector in Rinaldo and Ruggiero . With this brief prelimi- nary notice , we proceed to lay before our readers the poem itself , which , we can hardly doubt , will meet ...
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