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... Oh , mercy ! mercy ! We die with our desire : drive us not back ! MERCURY . Crouch then in silence . Awful sufferer ! To thee unwilling , most unwillingly I come , by the Great Father's will driven down PROMETHEUS UNBOUND . 25.
... Oh , mercy ! mercy ! We die with our desire : drive us not back ! MERCURY . Crouch then in silence . Awful sufferer ! To thee unwilling , most unwillingly I come , by the Great Father's will driven down PROMETHEUS UNBOUND . 25.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. I come , by the Great Father's will driven down , To execute a doom of new revenge . Alas ! I pity thee , and hate myself That I can do no more : aye from thy sight Returning , for a season , heaven seems hell , So ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. I come , by the Great Father's will driven down , To execute a doom of new revenge . Alas ! I pity thee , and hate myself That I can do no more : aye from thy sight Returning , for a season , heaven seems hell , So ...
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... Father's frown . MERCURY . Oh , that we might be spared : I to inflict , And thou to suffer ! once more answer me : Thou knowest not the period of Jove's power ? PROMETHEUS . I know but this , that it must come . MERCURY . Alas ! Thou ...
... Father's frown . MERCURY . Oh , that we might be spared : I to inflict , And thou to suffer ! once more answer me : Thou knowest not the period of Jove's power ? PROMETHEUS . I know but this , that it must come . MERCURY . Alas ! Thou ...
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... bear the bier Of the father of many a cancelled year ! Spectres we Of the dead Hours be ; We bear Time to his tomb in eternity . Strew , O strew Hair , not yew ! Wet the dusty pall with tears , not dew ! PROMETHEUS UNbound . 105.
... bear the bier Of the father of many a cancelled year ! Spectres we Of the dead Hours be ; We bear Time to his tomb in eternity . Strew , O strew Hair , not yew ! Wet the dusty pall with tears , not dew ! PROMETHEUS UNbound . 105.
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... father of Greek tragedy does not possess the pa- thos of Sophocles , nor the variety and tenderness of Euri- pides ; the interest on which he founds his dramas is often elevated above human vicissitudes into the mighty passions and ...
... father of Greek tragedy does not possess the pa- thos of Sophocles , nor the variety and tenderness of Euri- pides ; the interest on which he founds his dramas is often elevated above human vicissitudes into the mighty passions and ...
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