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" I know this in heart and soul; the day shall come for holy Ilios to be laid low, and Priam and the folk of Priam of the good ashen spear. Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not so much trouble me neither Hekabe's own, neither king Priam's,... "
The Living Age - Page 502
1916
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The Library Magazine, Volume 2

1887 - 732 pages
...Ilios to be laid low, ami 1'rinin and the folk of Priiim of (lie good asl'cn »i>:nr. Yet doth Ibe anguish of the Trojans hereafter not so much trouble me. neither Hekabe's own, neither Kjn-r Priam's. neither my brethren's, the many a..d 1 .. •) that shall fall in the dust before their...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - 1893 - 524 pages
...shall come for holy Ilios to be laid low, and Priam and the folk of Priam of the good ashen spear. Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not...thee weeping and rob thee of the light of freedom. So shall thou abide in Argos and ply the loom at another woman's bidding, and bear water from fount Messeis...
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University of Toronto Quarterly, Volumes 1-3

University of Toronto - 1895 - 704 pages
...widow.' "This and Hector'sreply donot seem to be the words of a loveless and unlovely age. He answers : " Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not...before their foemen, as doth thine anguish in the day that some mail-clad Achaean shall lead thee weeping and rob thee of the light of freedom. But me in...
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The Greek View of Life

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 pages
...anticipation of the future nothing is so bitter as the fate he fears for his wife. "Yet doth the conquest of the Trojans hereafter not so much trouble me, neither...doth thine anguish in the day when some mail-clad Achaean shall lead thee weeping and rob thee of the light of freedom .... But me in death may the heaped-up...
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The Mycenaean Age: A Study of the Monuments and Culture of Pre-Homeric Greece

Chrēstos Tsountas, James Irving Manatt - 1897 - 522 pages
...It is this that nerves the arm of Hector, when Andromache would hold him back from battle 2 : — " Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not...trouble me, neither Hekabe's own, neither King Priam's, nor my brethren's, the many and brave that shall fall in the dust before their foemen, as doth thine...
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The Women of Homer, Volume 10

Walter Copland Perry - 1898 - 286 pages
...The day shall come for holy Ilios to be laid low, and the folk of Priam of the goodly ashen spear. Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not so much trouble me, neither Hekabe's, neither King Priam's, neither my brethren's ... as doth thine anguish in the day when some mail-clad...
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Graded Literature Readers, Book 7

Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson - 1901 - 266 pages
...the folk of Priam of the good ashen spear. " Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not so 10 much trouble me, neither Hekabe's own, neither King...thee weeping and rob thee of the light of freedom. So 15 shalt thou abide in Argos and ply the loom at another woman's bidding, and bear water from the fount...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45; Volume 108

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1887 - 892 pages
...shall come for holy Ilios to be laid low, and Priam and the folk of Priam of the good ashen spear. Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not...thee weeping and rob thee of the light of freedom. So shale thou abide in Argos and ply the loom at another woman's bidding, and bear water from Mount Messeis...
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A Source Book of Greek History

Fred Morrow Fling - 1907 - 422 pages
...day shall come for holy Ilios to be laid low and Priam and the folk of Priam of the good ashen spear. Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not...shall fall in the dust before their foemen, as doth thy anguish in the day when some mailclad Achaian shall lead thee weeping and rob thee of the light...
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English Literature During the Lifetime of Shakespeare

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1910 - 512 pages
...shall come for holy Ilios to be laid low, and Priam and the folk of Priam of the good ashen spear. Yet doth the anguish of the Trojans hereafter not...thee weeping and rob thee of the light of freedom. So shall thou abide in Argos and ply the loom at another woman's bidding, and bear water from fount Messeis...
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