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by William Neilson - 1834
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James Russell Lowell - Authors, English - 1883 - 456 pages
...in the repetition of lines which brought to mind and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. ' And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, — A widow I, a helpless orphan he ? ' These lines, and the whole tenor of Andromache's address and circumstances, she identified with...
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The new explanatory readers. Standard 1-3, 5,6. [With] Home lesson book, Issue 3

Moffatt and Paige - 1885 - 256 pages
...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...denies, And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. So shall my days in one sad ' tenor run, And end with sorrow as they first begun : No parent now remains...
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell ...: Literary essays

James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 418 pages
...in the repetition of lines which brought to mind and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. ' And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, — A widow I, a helpless orphan he ?' These lines, and the whole tenor of Andromache's address and circumstances, she identified with...
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The Works of James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1890 - 444 pages
...in the repetition of lines which brought to mim 1 and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. ' And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, — A widow I, a helpless orphan he ?' These lines, and the whole tenor of Andromache's address and circumstances, she identified with...
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell: Literary essays

James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1890 - 414 pages
...in the repetition of lines which brought to mind and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. ' And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be, — A widow I, a helpless orphan he ?' These lines, and the whole tenor of Andromache's address and circumstances, she identified with...
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell: Literary essays

James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1890 - 474 pages
...repetition of lines which brought to mind and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. ' And t liink'st thou not how wretched we shall be, — A widow I, a helpless orphan he ? ' These lines, and the whole tenor of Andromache's address and circumstances, she identified with...
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Angelica Kauffmann. A Biography. - London, Ward and Downey 1892

Frances A. Gerard - Artists - 1892 - 470 pages
...his clasp. She has just spoken : " Too daring Prince : Oh, 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 ! Thy wife, thy infant in thy danger share. Oh, prove a husband and a father's care ! " POPE'S " Iliad."...
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Angelica Kauffmann. A Biography. - London, Ward and Downey 1892

Frances A. Gerard - Artists - 1893 - 530 pages
...his clasp. She has just spoken : " Too daring Prince : Oh, 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 ! Thy wife, thy infant in thy danger share. Oh, prove a husband and a father's care ! " POPE'S " Iliad."...
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Pope's The Iliad of Homer: Books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV.

Homer - 1896 - 232 pages
...tear stood trembling in her eye. " Too daring prince ! ah whither dost thon run ? 510 Ah too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched...he ! For sure such courage length of life denies, \ j And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. ' Greece in her single heroes strove in vain ; Now...
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Four Books of Pope's Iliad: I, VI, XXII, XXIV.

Homer - 1896 - 128 pages
...sigh, And the big tear stood trembling in her eye. 5i0 " Too daring prince! ah whither dost thou run? A widow I, a helpless orphan he ! For sure such courage length of life denies, 5i5 And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. Greece in her single heroes strove in vain; Now hosts...
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