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Page 62
... Rameses : flourishing in arts , crowned by plenty , her fierce invaders subdued , Mizraim reposes in the lap of enjoyment ! " " An enjoyment , " replied Sabacon , " that a few moons may see direfully changed . True ; arts , riches , and ...
... Rameses : flourishing in arts , crowned by plenty , her fierce invaders subdued , Mizraim reposes in the lap of enjoyment ! " " An enjoyment , " replied Sabacon , " that a few moons may see direfully changed . True ; arts , riches , and ...
Page 65
... Rameses insists on receiving the holy rites of initiation on the next day , and declaring his resolu- tion before the assembled court . The trumpets announce that the princely feast has commenced , Rameses joins the throng , and is ...
... Rameses insists on receiving the holy rites of initiation on the next day , and declaring his resolu- tion before the assembled court . The trumpets announce that the princely feast has commenced , Rameses joins the throng , and is ...
Page 66
... Rameses , which placed his character in a new and most advantageous light ; from the lustre thrown around him by the public official notice , made at the altar by Phritiphanes , of his resolve to offer himself to the terrible trial of ...
... Rameses , which placed his character in a new and most advantageous light ; from the lustre thrown around him by the public official notice , made at the altar by Phritiphanes , of his resolve to offer himself to the terrible trial of ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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