(ORESTES and HERMIONE depart.) CHORUS (singing) strophe 1 O Phoebus! who didst fence the hill of ...
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HERACLES No you look upon your wife indeed. ADMETUS Beware! May it not be some phantom from the U...
CHORUS A lonely dweller in a lonely home art thou. PELEUS I have no city any longer; there! on th...
430 BC ANDROMACHE by Euripides translated by E. P. Coleridge CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY ANDROMACHE ...
of rough authority. "Don't worry yourself," she said as she bustled about. "Neighbors must help ea...
O woman. If your lord choose another bridal-bed He shall be hateful to me As to your own children...
before her in the gloom Simoneau sat silently watching her. CHAPTER III THE PROCESSION I cannot d...
seemed life! CHAPTER V MY RESURRECTION My first impulse was to find the custodian of the cemetery...
"Mind what you say!" cried the officer furiously. "I do not know what prevents me from setting fire...
430 BC ALCESTIS by Euripides translated by Richard Aldington CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY APOLLO DEA...
appeared. Pere Merlier was there, seated upon the bench beside the well. He was smoking. The young...
But now from the house comes one of her women servants, all in tears. What now shall I learn? (To t...
THE DEATH OF OLIVIER BECAILLE by Emile Zola CHAPTER I MY PASSING It was on a Saturday, at six in...
But these things are a God's doing and are thus. Well! Do not forget this gift, for I shall ask-not...
guests laughed joyously. It was a genuine fete. They emptied a small cask of wine. Then when all we...