id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30271 Murphy, Arthur The Grecian Daughter .txt text/plain 13314 2366 97 _Mel._ But soon that pow'r shall cease: behold his walls _Dio._ Thou lovely trembler, hush thy fears to rest. _Eup._ Shall Euphrasia's voice _Phil._ 'Twere best withdraw thee, princess; thy assistance I'll bathe thy hand with tears, thou gen'rous man! _Arcas._ Repose thee, princess, here, [_Draws a Couch_] here rest thy 'Tis well;--I thank thee; thou art kind and good, Thou art; my hand is moisten'd with thy tears: _Phil._ I thank thee, Arcas; we will act like men _Eup._ My father still shall live. _Phil._ Thy tears, thou miracle of goodness. _Eup._ Yes. The brave Timoleon, with the pow'r of Greece; thou art good; thy virtue soars a flight _Eup._ Now, then, Euphrasia, now thou may'st indulge _Phil._ For thee, Euphrasia, Dionysius calls. Thy Phocion calls; the gods will guard Evander, Thy father lives;--thou venerable man! To thee I give my crown: yes, thou, Euphrasia; ./cache/30271.txt ./txt/30271.txt