Too daring prince! ah, whither dost thou run? Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, A widow I, a helpless orphan he? Greek exercises - Page 180by William Neilson - 1834Full view - About this book
| Author of the Buxton diamonds - English poetry - 1824 - 160 pages
...to prevent him from leaving her : ' Too daring prince ! ah whither dost thou run ? Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, A widow I, an helpless orphan he ! For sure such courage length of life denies, And thou must fall, thy virtue's... | |
| William Scott - Diccion - 1825 - 382 pages
...tear stood trembling in her eye. " Too daring prince ! ah ! whither wilt thou run ? Ah ! too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be ? A widow 4, a helpless orphan be ! For sure, such courage length of life denies ; And thou must fall, thy virtue's... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1825 - 298 pages
...hig tear stood tremhling in her eye. Too daring prince! ah, whether dost thou run? Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall he, A widow I, an helpless orphan he! For sure such courage length of life denies; And thou must fall,... | |
| Eliza Robbins - Children's poetry - 1828 - 408 pages
...big tear stood trembling in her eye. Too daring prince ! ah whither dost thou run ? Ah too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched...such courage length of life denies, And thou must fallf thy virtue's sacrifice. Greece in her single heroes strove in vain ; Now hosts oppose thee, and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...daring prince ! ah, whither dost thou run ? 51( Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'et yard shines, Bent with the pondrous harvest of its vines ; A deeper dye the dangling clusters show, Ufe denies And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. Greece in her single heroes strove in vain ;... | |
| Books - 1831 - 652 pages
...begins in Pope's translation — " Too daring Prince ! ah, whither dost thou run, Ah too forgetful of thy wife and son, And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, A widow I, a helpless orphan he." Here we have one one of the most natural and beautiful touches of the wonderful poet most signally... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...daring prince ! — Ah ! whither dost thou run ? Ah ! too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And thinkest thou not how wretched we shall be ? A widow I, a helpless...denies ; And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. Hec. Andromache ! my soul's far better part, Why with untimely sorrow heaves thy heart ? No hostile... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1836 - 502 pages
...Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think' st thou not how wretched we shall he, A widow 1, rksome pines that o'er yon thru| must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. Greece in her single heroes strove in vain ; Now hosts oppose... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...! ah, whither dost thou run ! i Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! I And think'st thou not now wretched we shall be, A widow I, a helpless orphan he ! For sure such courage length of life denies, Aud thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. Greece in her single heroes strove in vain ; Now hosts... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Literature - 1845 - 354 pages
...copied from Pope's translation. " ' Too daring prince ! ah, whither dost thou run ? Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, A widow I, and helpless orphan he ? For sure such courage length of life denies, And thou must fall thy virtue's... | |
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