The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12J. Murray, 1904 |
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... SARDANAPALUS , who appears in a gult chariot drawn by two cream - colored steeds ; he is attended by CHARIOTEER and UMBRELLA BEARER , and followed by GUARDS ; the chariot drives round the stage to c . Grand Tableau . SardaNAPALUS ...
... SARDANAPALUS , who appears in a gult chariot drawn by two cream - colored steeds ; he is attended by CHARIOTEER and UMBRELLA BEARER , and followed by GUARDS ; the chariot drives round the stage to c . Grand Tableau . SardaNAPALUS ...
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... SARDANAPALUS effeminately dressed , his Head crowned with Flowers , and his Robe negligently flow- ing , attended by a Train of Women and young Slaves . SARDANAPALUS ( speaking to some of his attendants ) . Let the pavilion over the ...
... SARDANAPALUS effeminately dressed , his Head crowned with Flowers , and his Robe negligently flow- ing , attended by a Train of Women and young Slaves . SARDANAPALUS ( speaking to some of his attendants ) . Let the pavilion over the ...
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... Sardanapalus . Priest ! keep your thanksgivings for Belus , His offspring needs none . Beleses . But , being innocent- Sardanapalus . Be silent - Guilt is loud . If ye are loyal , Ye are injured men , and should be sad , not grateful ...
... Sardanapalus . Priest ! keep your thanksgivings for Belus , His offspring needs none . Beleses . But , being innocent- Sardanapalus . Be silent - Guilt is loud . If ye are loyal , Ye are injured men , and should be sad , not grateful ...
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... Sardanapalus was found there , warranted by an inscrip- tion in Assyrian characters , of course in the old Assyrian language , which the Greeks , whether well or ill , interpreted thus : Sardanapalus , son of Anacyndaraxes , in one day ...
... Sardanapalus was found there , warranted by an inscrip- tion in Assyrian characters , of course in the old Assyrian language , which the Greeks , whether well or ill , interpreted thus : Sardanapalus , son of Anacyndaraxes , in one day ...
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... Sardanapalus was found there , warranted by an inscrip- tion in Assyrian characters , of course in the old Assyrian language , which the Greeks , whether well or ill , interpreted thus : Sardanapalus , son of Anacyndaraxes , in one day ...
... Sardanapalus was found there , warranted by an inscrip- tion in Assyrian characters , of course in the old Assyrian language , which the Greeks , whether well or ill , interpreted thus : Sardanapalus , son of Anacyndaraxes , in one day ...
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