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oft-repeated 1
often 4
oftentimes 2
oh 34
old 6
older 1
olympian 1
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35 some
35 when
34 may
34 oh
34 out
32 those
32 time
Auctor incertus (Lucius Annaeus Seneca?)
Octavia

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1 1| with the unsightly blood! Oh! this access of the light 2 1| she has destroyed thee. oh! my father a thousand times 3 1| foreign conqueror! Ah me! oh! my father, thou art laid 4 1| contemplating. OCTAVIA.~OH! my cruel destiny, to be 5 1| What day will ever arrive, oh, thou one to be pitied, 6 1| the price of her infamy! Oh my father, be thou emerged 7 1| the Manes of thy father Oh! thou art much to be pitied - 8 1| consequence of thy marriage! Oh! that intense piece of wickedness! 9 1| bewailed by us for ever! Oh! unhappy boy, till lately 10 1| Augustan Dynasty (the Caesars). Oh! Britannicus! woe is me! 11 1| his noxious life? Alas! Oh! thou supreme father of 12 1| nobly avenged thy manes, oh! Virgin thou! (Virginia) 13 1| followed on after thee, oh! thou daughter of Lucretius, 14 1| disaster, she exclaims: “Oh! my son, is this the reward, 15 1| and empire of the Caesars! Oh! my husband, show thy face 16 1| I am now undergoing - I, oh! thou to be pitied one, 17 2| direction for the worse.~WHY, oh powerful fortune, who hast 18 2| of my favorite pursuits. Oh! how it used to delight 19 2| from it) must fall! ~ SEN. Oh! it is an admirable thing 20 2| report would get about, - Oh! we have brought the emperor 21 3| wishes have turned out! Oh! thou son of mine, whither 22 3| of some cruel death! But! oh! miserable! oh! demented 23 3| death! But! oh! miserable! oh! demented Octavia, canst 24 4| to such a marriage union! Oh! what an important personage 25 4| those tears indicate? ~ POP. Oh! Nurse, suffering sadly 26 5| and there slain.~ NERO.~OH! the excessive laggardliness 27 5| spirit of my soldiery, and oh! what anger rages within 28 5| slaughter of such a populace? Oh thou Rome! that has ever 29 5| Caesarean Dynasty.~ CHORUS.~OH! that favor and enthusiastic 30 5| mention thee, first of all, oh! thou the daughter of Agrippa, 31 5| of crime, and thee, even, oh! my father, who really wert 32 5| a flowing breeze! ~ CHO. Oh! for the gentle breezes. 33 5| for the gentle breezes. Oh! for the light and balmy 34 5| the cruel goddess (Diana), Oh! ye kind breezes, convey


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