The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... PHAON . Ha , Phaon ! Phaon . - I bear letters , Cesar , which Nero . I've seen enough of . Man what signifies Some days ' march nearer Rome ? They but approach The grasp of our imperial equity : They wait on our revenge - not we for ...
... PHAON . Ha , Phaon ! Phaon . - I bear letters , Cesar , which Nero . I've seen enough of . Man what signifies Some days ' march nearer Rome ? They but approach The grasp of our imperial equity : They wait on our revenge - not we for ...
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... PHAON abruptly . How , now ; what ails thee , Phaon ? in thine eye A thousand terrors strive for utterance . Speak quickly or I die . Phaon . My lord , we are lost ! The guards are missing from their stations— Thy palace is as desart as ...
... PHAON abruptly . How , now ; what ails thee , Phaon ? in thine eye A thousand terrors strive for utterance . Speak quickly or I die . Phaon . My lord , we are lost ! The guards are missing from their stations— Thy palace is as desart as ...
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... PHAON . Phaon . We are betrayed , my lord . Nero . - How meanest thou , Phaon ? Saw you no soldiers ? Phaon . - Not one sentinel Remains ; I doubt not all have sought the camp , To wait what may befal . Nero . Is there none standing ...
... PHAON . Phaon . We are betrayed , my lord . Nero . - How meanest thou , Phaon ? Saw you no soldiers ? Phaon . - Not one sentinel Remains ; I doubt not all have sought the camp , To wait what may befal . Nero . Is there none standing ...
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