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Ed Xc Introduction lii
Quoted at length in Weimar Ed. , Xc, Introduction, lii.
— from Works of Martin Luther, with Introductions and Notes (Volume II) by Martin Luther

Ed Xc Introduction lv
Fragment in full in Weimar Ed. , Xc, Introduction, lv ff., where see also a recently discovered short Latin fragment, which served a similar purpose.
— from Works of Martin Luther, with Introductions and Notes (Volume II) by Martin Luther

ePub xi Illustrations Let
The Calvert Motto 392 Page break for ePub [xi] Illustrations "'Let me go to him!'
— from Sir Christopher: A Romance of a Maryland Manor in 1644 by Maud Wilder Goodwin

Ecbatana XERXES I left
CHORUS Cry out, and learn the tale of woe! Where are thy comrades? where the band Who stood beside thee, hand in hand, A little while ago? Where now hath Pharandákes gone, Where Psammis, and where Pelagon? Where now is brave Agdabatas, And Susas too, and Datamas? Hath Susiscanes past away, The chieftain of Ecbatana? XERXES I left them, mangled castaways, Flung from their Tyrian deck, and tossed On Salaminian water-ways, From surging tides to rocky coast!
— from Four Plays of Aeschylus by Aeschylus


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