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... thou wrong not the dead , For if thou dost , by heaven , ' t will cost thee dear . " So he admonished that misguided knave ; Methinks I see him now thou art the man . Dost take my drift , or do I speak in riddles ? And there is the ...
... thou wrong not the dead , For if thou dost , by heaven , ' t will cost thee dear . " So he admonished that misguided knave ; Methinks I see him now thou art the man . Dost take my drift , or do I speak in riddles ? And there is the ...
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... thou hadst died forthwith And had thy portion in thy father's tomb . But now , far from thy home , on alien soil , An exile , thou hast met a cruel doom . And I , thy sister , was not there to bathe And deck for death thy body with ...
... thou hadst died forthwith And had thy portion in thy father's tomb . But now , far from thy home , on alien soil , An exile , thou hast met a cruel doom . And I , thy sister , was not there to bathe And deck for death thy body with ...
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one which will illustrate Professor Murray's way of translating in rhymed couplets : Thou dead king Polybus , thou city - wall Of Corinth , thou old castle I did call My father's , what a life did you begin , What splendor rotted by the ...
one which will illustrate Professor Murray's way of translating in rhymed couplets : Thou dead king Polybus , thou city - wall Of Corinth , thou old castle I did call My father's , what a life did you begin , What splendor rotted by the ...
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