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" And none to pity thee ! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck! Beloved; can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled thee And fostered; all the weary nights, wherethrough I watched upon thy sickness,... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 316
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 224

English literature - 1915 - 632 pages
...! — Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck ! . . . Beloved ; can it be All nothing that this bosom cradled...the Greek, as any one who will look at such lines as : \vypbv St 7rr)S»j// te rpa^ijXov ixjtodtv avot'tcrwe WVIV/JL diroppfi£ttc; atdtv, and compare them...
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The Living Age, Volume 245

1905 - 1004 pages
...thee! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck! Beloved, can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled...and climb About my neck. Now, kiss me, lips to lips. . . . Quick, take him! Drag him! Cast him from the wall. If cast ye will! Tear him, ye beasts: be swift!...
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The Trojan Women of Euripides

Euripides - Andromache (Legendary character) - 1905 - 108 pages
...thee ! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All ronnd thy neck ! Beloved ; can it be •All nothing, that this bosom...climb About my neck : now, kiss me, lips to lips. . . . O, ye have found an anguish that outstrips All tortures of the East, ye gentle Greeks ! Why will...
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The Independent Review, Volume 4

Edward Jenks - 1905 - 674 pages
...thee ! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck ! Beloved, can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled...and climb About my neck. Now, kiss me, lips to lips. . . . Quick, take him ! Drag him ! Cast him from the wall. If cast ye will ! Tear him, ye beasts :...
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The Living Age, Volume 245

1905 - 858 pages
.... . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck! Belovdd, can It be All nothing, that this bosom cradled thee...and climb About my neck. Now, kiss me, lips to lips Quick, take him! Drag him! Cast him from the wall. If cast ye will! Tear him, ye beasts: be swift!...
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Medea

Euripides - 1906 - 380 pages
...thee ! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck ! Beloved ; can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled...climb About my neck : now, kiss me, lips to lips. . . . O, ye have found an anguish that outstrips All tortures of the East, ye gentle Greeks ! Why will...
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The Medea: Translated Into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes by ...

Euripides - 1910 - 330 pages
...thee ! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck ! Beloved ; can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled...grew Wasted with watching ? Kiss me. This one time 5 Not ever again. Put up thine arms, and climb About my neck : now, kiss me, lips to lips. . . . O,...
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The Trojan Women of Euripides

Euripides - Andromache (Legendary character) - 1915 - 106 pages
...thee ! . . . Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck! Beloved; can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled...and climb About my neck: now, kiss me, lips to lips. . . . O, ye have found an anguish that outstrips All tortures of the East, ye gentle Greeks! Why will...
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Problems of the Playwright

Clayton Meeker Hamilton - Drama - 1917 - 366 pages
...boy:— 1 " Thou little thing That curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck! Beloved; can it be All nothing, that this bosom cradled...climb About my neck: now, kiss me, lips to lips." . . . In staging this tremendous play, Mr. Granville Barker ascended, at nearly every point, to the...
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Human Traits and Their Social Significance

Irwin Edman - Social psychology - 1919 - 480 pages
...thing, Thou curlest in my arms, what sweet scents cling All round thy neck! . . . Beloved; can it be For nothing that this bosom cradled thee And fostered ; all the weary nights where through I watched upon thy sickness till I grew Wasted with watching? Kiss me, this one time;...
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