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From: Bosowski C. <der...@vc...> - 2010-04-21 02:01:09
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G intense emphasis on the last words, till he had concentrated the attention of all, and the king gazed--absorbed--then he continued: "There wave on wave of bitter woe Overwhelms the parricide." The king started from his seat. He was about to launch his battle-axe through the air in search of the daring minstrel, when the same dread expression of unutterable agony we have before mentioned passed over his face; he trembled as an aspen, and sank, as one paralysed, into his chair, while his glaring eyes seemed to behold some horrid apparition unseen by all beside. The warriors now turned in their wrath to seek the |