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" Behold the mighty Hector's wife! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts of glory past, and present shame A thousand griefs shall waken at the name. May I lie cold before that dreadful day, Press'd... "
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Pope's Homer's ... - Page 49
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Sanders' Rhetorical, Or, Union Sixth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1862 - 610 pages
...cry : " Behold the mighty Hector's wife I" Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to «e, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts of glory past,...the name ! May I lie cold before that dreadful day, Pressed with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in everlasting sleep, Shall neither hear...
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Analytical Fifth-[sixth] Reader: Containing an Introductory Article on the ...

Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pages
...cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife !' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory...shame, A thousand griefs shall waken at the name ! May 1 lie cold before that dreadful day, Pressed with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in...
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Analytical Sixth Reader: Containing an Introductory Article on the General ...

Richard Edwards - Elocution - 1867 - 510 pages
...cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife 1' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory...shame, A thousand griefs shall waken at the name ! May 1 lie cold before that dreadful day, Pressed with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in...
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The Poets of Greece

Sir Edwin Arnold - Greek poetry - 1869 - 264 pages
...They cry, behold the mighty Hector's wife ! Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory...everlasting sleep, Shall neither hear thee sigh, nor see thee weep. Thus having spoke, th' illustrious chief of Troy, Stretch'd his fond arms to clasp the...
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The Iliad, tr. by Pope

Homerus - 1870 - 552 pages
...cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife!' 585 Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts of glory past,...the name ! May I lie cold before that dreadful day, 590 Pressed with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in everlasting sleep, Shall neither...
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John Heywood's Manchester readers. [With] Key, pt.1,2, Book 5

John Heywood (ltd.) - 1871 - 232 pages
...cry—' Behold the mighty Hector's wife !' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts of glory past,...the name ! May I lie cold before that dreadful day, Pressed with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in everlasting sleep, Shall neither hear...
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Analytical Fourth [-sixth] Reader: Containing Practical Directions for ...

Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pages
...cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife !' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory...shame, A thousand griefs shall waken at the name ! May 1 lie cold before that dreadful day, Pressed with a load of monumental clay ! Thy Hector, wrapt in...
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A selection of English poetry, designed for the use of schools ..., Issue 912

English poetry - 1873 - 390 pages
...haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me. The thoughts of glories past, and present shame, A thousand griefs, shall waken at the name ! May I he cold before that dreadful day, Press'd with a load of monumental clay, Thy Hector, wrapt in everlasting...
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope, with notes by T.A. Buckley

Homerus - 1874 - 494 pages
...cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife ! ' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Imbitters all thy woes, by naming me. The thoughts of glory...everlasting sleep, Shall neither hear thee sigh, nor see thee weep." Thus having spoke, the illustrious chief "of Troy Stretch'd his fond arms to clasp...
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First (-Sixth) illustrated reader

Illustrated reader - 1874 - 408 pages
...cry, ' Behold the mighty Hector's wife !' Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to sec, Embitters all thy woes by naming me : The thoughts of glory...Hector, wrapt in everlasting sleep, Shall neither hear thec sigh nor see thee weep." Thus having spoke, th' illustrious chief of Troy Stretch'd his fond arms...
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