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67 pages - You are on Page 66 Orestes: O king Apollo-see, they swarm and throng- Black blood of hatred dripping from their eyes! Leader: One remedy thou hast; go, touch the shrine Of Loxias, and rid thee of these woes. Orestes: Ye can behold them not, but I behold them. Up and away! I dare abide no more. He rushes out. Leader: Farewell then as thou mayst,-the god thy friend Guard thee and aid with chances favouring. Previous Page / First / Next
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