| Judith Broome - 2007 - 204 lehte
...tragedy and imagines an alternative ending, writing herself into the scene: Where, where was Elou<e1 her voice, her hand, Her ponyard, had oppos'd the dire command. Barbarian, stay! that bloody stroke restrain. (101-3) The self Eloisa imagines is powerful, armed with a "ponyard,"... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1926 - 312 lehte
...chang'd ! what sudden horrors rise ! A naked Lover bound and bleeding lies! 100 Where, where was Eloise? her voice, her hand, Her ponyard had oppos'd the dire command. Barbarian, stay! that bloody stroke restrain; The crime was common, common be the pain. I can no more, by shame,... | |
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