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Page 68
... eyes a foul action , And the sin which I have committed is to have had eyes to see with . Not indeed am I able to exculpate myself quite completely , But a simple mistake is a part of the crime attributed to me . 55 Hope therefore ...
... eyes a foul action , And the sin which I have committed is to have had eyes to see with . Not indeed am I able to exculpate myself quite completely , But a simple mistake is a part of the crime attributed to me . 55 Hope therefore ...
Page 94
... eyes now on the earth in his miserable sorrow Did not look at all like this when he carried his weapons of war . That fierce one whose eyes even now are blazing with hostile emotions Was once the man who planned battles and urged on his ...
... eyes now on the earth in his miserable sorrow Did not look at all like this when he carried his weapons of war . That fierce one whose eyes even now are blazing with hostile emotions Was once the man who planned battles and urged on his ...
Page 98
... eyes in death , And my ashes might have been laid to rest in my ancestral graveyard While the earth my body had touched when I was born would hold my corpse ; At last in the way I have lived I would have died — not as a criminal : Now ...
... eyes in death , And my ashes might have been laid to rest in my ancestral graveyard While the earth my body had touched when I was born would hold my corpse ; At last in the way I have lived I would have died — not as a criminal : Now ...
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