upon his flesh, and the tunic clung to his sides, at every joint, close-glued, as if by a craftsman...
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the hangings were let down over the doorways. In the midst was a spacious court off which sat four ...
am! Whither shall I turn? What can I do? Ah me! OLD MAN (whispering) Hush, my son! Rouse not the c...
THE TALE OF THE ENSORCELED PRINCE KNOW then, O my lord, that whilom my sire was King of this city, ...
Since, then, my son, those words are clearly finding their fulfilment, thou, on thy part, must lend...
and hastened to the place wherein lay the slave. Then was he ware of lighted candles and lamps, and...
TALE THE TALE OF THE BULL AND THE ASS KNOW, O my daughter, that there was once a merchant who owne...
DEIANEIRA O Zeus, who rulest the meads of Oeta, sacred from the scythe, at last, though late, thou...
O death! where art thou, death? so often called, Wilt thou not listen? wilt thou never come? Take ...
Well, I will go; thy counsel is not amiss. MESSENGER And I, shall I wait here? Or what is thy plea...
Beneath thy feet imploring? Base betrayer! To rob me of my bow, the means of life, The only means-...
this robe, doing everything to it as he enjoined while he lived. The work is finished. May deeds of...
ULYSSES No more! I must be gone. PHILOCTETES (to NEOPTOLEMUS) Son of Achilles, Thou wilt not lea...
And does Achilles' son Say this to me? NEOPTOLEMUS Why force me to repeat My words so often to t...
Who have destroyed me, e'en the sons of Atreus, E'en with Ulysses, source of all my woes? My suffe...