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1 1| It is she, she that, like cruel Erinnys, has imported her
2 1| off-spring are under the cruel rule of a tyrant. ~
3 1| avoids being alone with her cruel husband, eschewing privacy,
4 1| contemplating. OCTAVIA.~OH! my cruel destiny, to be equalled
5 1| snatched away from me, by the cruel hand of fate; it forbids
6 1| hands of fortune, but what a cruel parent has heaped upon him,
7 1| received anything from that cruel mother, he has, nevertheless,
8 1| which proved to her a more cruel enemy than the waves of
9 1| and that thirst for the cruel shedding of blood! The same
10 1| adoption, a young man of a most cruel disposition and capable
11 1| trembling horror! and thus cruel Erinnys, with all her ill-boding,
12 1| human law at defiance - a cruel wife has prepared the poisoned
13 1| whom, be it said, even thy cruel step-mother shed a few tears,
14 1| he has deprived me by a cruel crime! Dost thou mean that? ~
15 1| shape of offspring, the cruel fate of my miserable brother
16 1| the terrible life of that cruel emperor - that deity, who
17 1| horrible breath of that cruel ruler. The angry stars actually
18 1| of the Gods - first, when cruel Venus stepped in and impregnated
19 1| as to culminate in the cruel slaughter of my mother,
20 1| odious slavery, or that cruel lust should carry off victoriously
21 1| having been ravished by a cruel tyrant (Sextus Tarquinius).
22 1| Tarquinius, was punished for her cruel crimes - she who wickedly
23 1| she who wickedly drove her cruel chariot over the body of
24 1| mixed with female cries, and cruel death, in various shapes,
25 1| me be overwhelmed by the cruel waves of the sea” (at this
26 1| her murder, to bury the cruel weapon into her very womb. “
27 1| finally brought about by those cruel wounds! ~
28 2| of destruction, in their cruel hands! They parcelled out
29 2| afflicted, to abstain from cruel slaughter, to control one’
30 2| here, by any means - the cruel birds of prey, and wild
31 2| the winged god Cupid as a cruel deity; we arm his hands
32 2| them the fatal bow and the cruel torch, and delude ourselves
33 3| the infernal regions, a cruel soothsayer carrying before
34 3| Aceronia), the results of the cruel crime of a son, but no time
35 3| last drops of blood - the cruel tyrant began to grow wrathful
36 3| condign death for such a cruel tyrant - she is making ready
37 3| his thirst, and for the cruel task of a Sisyphus, and
38 3| my face in Tartarus, the cruel step-mother of a Britannicus,
39 3| eyes on the visage of my cruel husband, I shall henceforth
40 3| crime and the fear of some cruel death! But! oh! miserable!
41 3| from the nuptial bed of cruel Nero, and has surrendered
42 3| make for the palace of the cruel Emperor, with the fiery
43 4| chamber, and buries his cruel sword deep down in his throat! (
44 4| thou bring about all this cruel strife? it is of no good!
45 5| leaves thee helpless in the cruel ocean depths! A miserable
46 5| to be found! It is that cruel Erinnys, who can now cause
47 5| of man, and the hotbed of cruel slaughter, and alone in
48 5| troubles! What! Is fortune more cruel to thee, than it has been
49 5| succumbed, as the victim of a cruel son! ~ OCT. Behold that
50 5| son! ~ OCT. Behold that cruel tyrant will send me likewise
51 5| far from the altars of the cruel goddess (Diana), Oh! ye
52 5| Octavia, far away, from any cruel punishment, I pray, to the
53 5| Aulis itself, is a less cruel place than thy city of Rome,
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