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" 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 180
by William Neilson - 1834
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Homer's Iliad: (books I., VI., XXII., XXIV.)

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1896 - 136 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 we shall be, 510 A widow I, a helpless orphan he ? For sure such courage length of life denies, And thou must fall,...
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Talks on the Study of Literature

Arlo Bates - Literature - 1897 - 280 pages
...brought to mind and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. WHY WE STUDY LITERATURE 51 And tlimk'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 her...
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Talks on the Study of Literature

Arlo Bates - Literature - 1897 - 282 pages
...repetition of lines which brought to mind and seemed to typify her own great bereavement. And think V, thon 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 her...
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Historic Men and Scenes, Portrayed by the Masters: A Magnificent Selection ...

Franklin Edson Belden - Painting - 1898 - 140 pages
...his infant ij|«-:|KLJf£ — "Too daring prince, ah! whither dost thou run? Ah, too forgetful of thy courage length of life denies, and thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. O $£. . :gr . •£: lit I&. meets his doom, all I can ask of heaven, an early tomb!" tenderly, declaring...
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Pope's The Iliad of Homer: Books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1899 - 204 pages
...tear stood trembling in her eye. " Too daring prince ! ah whither dost thou run ? 510 Ah too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched...denies, And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. 515 Greece in her single heroes strove in vain ; Now hosts oppose thee, and thou must be slain ! Oh...
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The Iliad of Homer, Book 1

Homer - 1900 - 216 pages
...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...denies, And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. s1s Greece in her single heroes strove in vain; Now hosts oppose thee, and thou must be slain! Oh grant...
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Pope's Translation of Homer's Iliad, Books ..., Book 1; Book 6; Book 22; Book 24

Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1900 - 208 pages
...tear stood trembling in her eye. mo " Too daring prince ! ah whither dost thcm 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, 5i5 And thou must fall, thy virtue's...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 11

Literature - 1901 - 628 pages
...tear stood trembling in her eye. "Too daring prince ! ah, whither dost thon run? Ah, too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall b« A widow I, a helpless orphan he ? For sure such courage length of life denies, And thou must fall,...
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Grammar as a Science

Benjamin Franklin Sisk - English language - 1903 - 276 pages
...— Bacon. HECTOK AND ANDROMACHE. 10. "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 1, a helpless orphan he? For such courage length of life denies, And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice....
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The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...'Too daring Princel ah, whither dost thou run ? 510 Ah too forgetful of thy wife and son! And think at thou not how wretched we shall be, A widow I, a helpless orphan he t For sure such courage length of life denies, And thou must fall, thy virtue's sacrifice. Greece in...
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