“Oh Dafne,
you truly had pitiless pity
when you stayed my dart.”

Dispietata pietate
Fù la tua veramente, ò Dafne, allhora,
Che ritenesti il dardo.
Act III, scene ii.
Aminta (1573)

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Dispietata pietate Fù la tua veramente, ò Dafne, allhora, Che ritenesti il dardo.

Aminta (1573)

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