And woes, of which so large a part was thine! To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's spring. There while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, 'Behold the mighty Hector's wife! Literature, Ancient and Modern, with Specimens - Pagina 61door Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 336 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Robert Sullivan - 1861 - 532 pagina’s
...Hector's wife!' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. Pity. The thoughts of glory past, and present shame, A thousand griefs shall waken at the namel May I Zie coW before that dreadful day, Press'd with a load of monumental clay Thy Hector, wrapt... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 pagina’s
...the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Ilyporia's spring. There, while yon groan beneath the load of life. They cry, 'Behold the mighty Hector's wife!' Home hanghty (ireek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thonghts... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pagina’s
...thine! To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring Tli e weight of waters from Hyperia's spring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty Hector's wifo! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears ' to see, Imbitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pagina’s
...thine ! To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's spring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry,...!' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory past, and present shame, A thousand griefs... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 832 pagina’s
...! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughIs of glory past, and present shame, A thousand griefs...the name ! May I lie cold before that dreadful day Press'd with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in everlasting sleep, Shall neither hear... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1862 - 610 pagina’s
...I To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia'sJ spring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry : " Behold the mighty Hector's wife I" Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to «e, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 pagina’s
...thine ! To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's spring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife 1' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 802 pagina’s
...forget that. Popian qualities and Homeric qualities are two different things : — There, while yon groan beneath the load of life, They cry, Behold the mighty Hector's wife ! Some hanghty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts of glory... | |
| Richard Edwards, John Russell Webb - 1868 - 510 pagina’s
...thine ! To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's spring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry,...!' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory past, and present shame, A thousand griefs... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1869 - 264 pagina’s
...thine : To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hyperia's spring. There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry,...! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory past and present shame, A thousand griefs... | |
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