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And in Euripides 's Tragedy of Hecuba, when that unhappy and desolate Queen made her Address to Agamemnon, for relief against Polymnestor, King of Thrace, that had basely betrayed his Trust in destroying her Son Polydore, who had been committed to his Protection, with a great Treasure, in the declining estate of Troy. She seems to conjure him to take her Cause in hand by this Sacred Name of Law, I am a weak Woman, |
And in Euripides is Tragedy of Hecuba, when that unhappy and desolate Queen made her Address to Agamemnon, for relief against Polymnestor, King of Thrace, that had basely betrayed his Trust in destroying her Son Polydore, who had been committed to his Protection, with a great Treasure, in the declining estate of Troy. She seems to conjure him to take her Cause in hand by this Sacred Name of Law, I am a weak Woman, |
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