Oh grant me, gods ! ere Hector meets his doom, All I can ask of heaven, an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenor run, And end with sorrows as they first begun. No parent now remains, my griefs to share, No father's aid, no mother's tender care. Greek exercises - Page 182by William Neilson - 1834Full view - About this book
 | John Sabine - Elocution - 1810 - 308 pages
...be slain ! O grant me, gods ! ere Hector meets his doom, All I can ask of Heaven, an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenor run, And end with sorrows,...they first begun. No parent now remains my grief to sliare, No father's aid, no mother's tender care. ********** Yet, while my Hector still survives, I... | |
 | William Neilson - Greek language - 1810 - 196 pages
...ктауЕосочу ” Oh grant me, gods ! ere Hector meets his doom, All I can ask of heaven} an early tomb ! -1O So shall my days in one sad tenor run, And end with sorrows as they first begun. No parent now remains my griefs to share, No father's aid, no mother's tender care. The fierce Achilles wrapt our walls in fire... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...tenour run, And end with sorrows, as they first begun. Ni parent now remains my griefi to chare, Xo father's aid, no mother's tender care. The fierce Achilles wrapt our walls in fire ! I«d Thebe waste, and slew my warlike sire? Ha fate compassion in the victor bred ; S«n as he wai,... | |
 | Greek literature - 1813
...days in one sad tenour run, And end with sorrows as they first begun. No parent now remains my griefs to share, No father's aid, no mother's tender care....The fierce Achilles wrapt our walls in fire, Laid Thrhi' waste, and slew my warlike sire ! His fate compassion in the victor bred ; Stern as he was,... | |
 | English literature - 1813
...Hector meets his doom, All I can ask of Heaven, an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenour run, And end with sorrows as they first begun. No parent now remains my griefs to share, No father's aid, no mother's tender care. The fierce Achilles wrapt our walls in fire,... | |
 | William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 407 pages
...slain. Oil, grant me, gods I ere Hector meets his doom, All I can ask of heaven — an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenor run, And end with sorrows, as they first begun. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger share ; Oh ! prove a husband's and a parent's care. That quarter... | |
 | George Crabb - English language - 1816 - 790 pages
...In her single heroes »(rove In vain. Now hosts oppose tbee, and tliou malt be slain : So «hall mj days In one sad tenor run. And end with sorrows as they ūn>t bt*ēun. POPE. Oreste«, Acamas, in front appear, And (Enomaus and Thoon close the rear. Pore.... | |
 | George Crabb - English language - 1818 - 918 pages
...her tingle heron »trove In vain, Now hoeU oppose thee, and thou tmi-t be alaia I So -li ill my day* In one sad tenor run, And end with sorrows as they first begun.Pore. Orettei, Асаоаяа, lo front appear. And CEnomaus and Тпоэп dote tbe rear. POPE.... | |
 | Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...slain. Oh, grant me, gods ! ere Hector meets his doom, AH I can ask of Heaven — an early tomb ! So shall my days, in one sad tenor run, And end with...sorrows, as they first begun. No parent now remains, my griefs to snare, No father's aid, no mother's tender care. Yet, while my Hector still survives, I see... | |
 | William Scott - Elocution - 1820 - 420 pages
...slain. 0 grant me, gods ! ere Hector meets his doom, All I can ask of heaven — an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenor run. And end with sorrows, as they first b^gun. Thy wife, thy infant, in thy danger share ; I Oh ! prove a husband's, and a parent's care. That... | |
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