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89 pages - You are on Page 42 Andromache [Strophe 2. Come to me, O my lover! Hecuba: The dark shroudeth him over, My flesh, woman, not thine, not thine! Andromache: Make of thine arms my cover! Hecuba [Antistrophe 2. O thou whose wound was deepest, Thou that my children keepest, Priam, Priam, O age-worn King, Gather me where thou sleepest. Andromache (her hands upon her heart). [Strophe 3. O here is the deep of desire, Hecuba: (How? And is this not woe?) Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Trojan Women
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