| Homerus - 1879 - 518 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if some god shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1879 - 422 pages
...to. look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if some god shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart •within... | |
| Homer, Samuel Henry Butcher, Andrew Lang - Epic poetry, Greek - 1883 - 472 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if some god shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Burt - Literature - 1890 - 328 pages
...to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal, and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning Yea and if some god shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - Poetry - 1891 - 416 pages
...'Myself I know it well, how wise Penelope is meaner to look upon than thou in comeliness and stature... Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning.' 14. Anger, ..a short maddnes. Horace, j?//. 1, 2, 62 'ira furor brevis est.' Seneca, who professed... | |
| Richard Garnett - Literature - 1899 - 568 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if some god shall wreck me in the winedark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 430 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if some god shall wreck me in the winedark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - Biography - 1904 - 444 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if Bome god shall wreck me in the winedark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Andrew Lang - Mythology, Greek - 1907 - 492 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal, and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet, even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. Yea, and if some god shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep, even so I will endure, with a heart within... | |
| Sarah Emma Simons, Clem Irwin Orr - Children's plays, American - 1913 - 410 pages
...meaner to look upon than thou, in comeliness and stature. But she is mortal and thou knowest not age nor death. Yet even so, I wish and long day by day to fare homeward and see the day of my returning. CALYPSO. Yet didst thou know in thine heart what a measure of suffering thou art ordained to fulfil,... | |
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