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1 Arg| being poisoned, Nero, then Emperor, divorces Octavia, whom
2 1| made a son-in-law of the Emperor Claudius, in the same way
3 1| OCT. The palace of the Emperor is expecting another arrival
4 1| OCT. That, however, of an Emperor is greater. ~ NUR. But he
5 1| terrible life of that cruel emperor - that deity, who so often
6 1| the outraged breast of the Emperor, with such murderous wrath,
7 1| since the death of our emperor, whose race we are inclined
8 1| abominable crime, when the emperor, treacherously seizing upon
9 2| is the highest triumph an Emperor could wish for. ~ SEN. To
10 2| is the protection of an Emperor. ~ SEN. But it is a safer
11 2| than that, as an unrevenged emperor? that my very blood should
12 2| country, and my person as Emperor, puffed up with pride, about
13 2| is competent for me, an Emperor, with one word to consign
14 2| herd dictate terms to an emperor. ~ SEN. That man only has
15 2| attempt, even to coerce an emperor. ~ SEN. But that emperor
16 2| emperor. ~ SEN. But that emperor should relax his desires
17 2| Oh! we have brought the emperor to his senses, thou seest! (
18 2| senses, thou seest! (that the emperor was beaten). ~ SEN. Such
19 3| guard the portals of their emperor and the thresholds of his
20 3| resentment in the heart of the Emperor, I may yet be the means
21 3| palace of the blood-thirsty Emperor. ~ CHOR. Behold! the day
22 3| the palace of the cruel Emperor, with the fiery torch, and
23 4| closely to thy side! An Emperor all over, testifying with
24 4| then, as regards why thy Emperor husband thrust his sword
25 4| a chosen guardian of the emperor’s portals, let him rouse
26 4| her home), and that the Emperor may know of this insurrection,
27 5| obey the very nod of their emperor! But I now see coming towards
28 5| hast dared to address thy Emperor? Thou appeasedst them indeed!
29 5| down the law to their very Emperor, and to drag away my darling
30 5| filled the palace of the Emperor, so dear to that husband
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