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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37 | |
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Act I Scene 1: Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan u |
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Act I Scene 1: Here the thirsty ev'ening has drunk |
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Act I Scene 1: Who reaches heaven first is the bes |
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Act I Scene 1: Good night, Tarquinius! (Junius) |
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Act I Interlude: Tarquiius does not wait for his s |
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Act I Scene 2: Lucretia! (Junius) |
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Act I Scene 2: Listen! I heard a knock. Somebody i |
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Act I Scene 2: Time turns upon the hands of women |
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Act I Scene 2: None of the women move. It is too l |
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37 | |
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Act II Scene 1: The prosperity of the Etruscans wa |
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Act II Scene 1: She sleeps as a rose upon the nigh |
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Act II Scene 1: When Tarquinius desires, then Tarq |
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Act II Scene 1: Within this frail crucible of ligh |
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Act II Scene 1: Lucretia! (Tarquinius) |
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Act II Interlude: Here in this scene you see Virtu |
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Act II Scene 2: O what a lovely day … (Lucia) |
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Act II Scene 2: Hush! Here she comes! (Bianca) |
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Act II Scene 2: Flowers bring to ev'ry year the sa |
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Act II Scene 2: Lucretia! Lucretia! O never again |
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Act II Scene 2: This dead hand lets fall all that |
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Act II Scene 2: Is it all? Is all this suffering a |
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