| Euripides - 1783 - 702 páginas
...deftru6lion ? Look upon me, Give me a finile, give me a kifs, my father, J35° That, if my words perfuade thee not, in death I may have this memorial of thy love. - My My brother, fmall afliftance canft thou give Thy friends, yet for thy lifter with thy tears Implore... | |
| 1826 - 602 páginas
...shall receive my father in my own house when he is grown old, and cheer him with every kindly office.' Look upon me — give me a smile — give me a kiss, my father." The natural force of this passage needs no transfusion into verse. For his powerful conception of tragic... | |
| 1822 - 470 páginas
...again to suffer, do not kill me. If Paris be enamour'd of his bride, His Helen, what concerns it me ? and how Comes he to my destruction ? Look upon me,...not, in death I may have this memorial of thy love. My brother, small assistance canst thou give Thy friends, yet for thy sister with thy tears Implore... | |
| Euripides - 1823 - 472 páginas
...again to suffer, do not kill me. If Paris be enamour'd of his bride, His Helen, what concerns it me? and how Comes he to my destruction ? Look upon me,...not, in death I may have this memorial of thy love. My brother, small assistance canst thou give Thy friends, yet for thy sister with thy tears Implore... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 páginas
...Paris be enamoured of his bride, His Helen, what concerns it me, and how Comes he to my destruction 1 Look upon me, Give me a smile, give me a kiss, my...father, That, if my words persuade thee not, in death 1 may have this memorial of thy love. My brother, small assistance canst thou give Thy friends, yet... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1845 - 224 páginas
...of his bride, ' His Helen, -what concerns it me ; and how Comes he to my destruction? Look upon me 5 Give me a smile, give me a kiss, my father ; That...in the " Supplicants," after the voluntary death of Evadne; Iphis says:— " What shall this wretch now do ? Should I return To my own house ?—sad desolation... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 páginas
...again to suffer, do not kill me. If Paris be enamour'd of his bride, His Helen, what concerns it me? and how Comes he to my destruction ? Look upon me....not, in death I may have this memorial of thy love. My brother, small assistance canst thou give Thy friends, yet for thy sister, oh ! with tears Implore... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 páginas
...suffer, do not kill me. If Paris be enamour'd of his bride, His Helen, what concerns it me * and hour Comes he to my destruction ? Look upon me. Give me...not, in death I may have this memorial of thy love. My brother, small assistance canst thou give Thy friends, yet for thy sister, oh ! with tears Implore... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1855 - 444 páginas
...had struck even Menelaug. " If Paris be enamored of his bride, His Helen, — what concerns it me ? and how Comes he to my destruction ? Look upon me...in the " Supplicants," after the voluntary death of Evadne. Iphis says : " What shall this wretch now do ? Should I return To my own house ? — sad desolation... | |
| William Peter - 1856 - 590 páginas
...Paris be enamour'd of his bride, His Helen, what concerns it me ? and how Comes he to my destruction 1 Look upon me. Give me a smile, give me a kiss, my...not, in death I may have this memorial of thy love. My brother, small assistance canst thou give Thy friends, yet for thy sister, oh ! with tears Implore... | |
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