HECUBA From my own dear country, to dwell beneath a master's roof. Woe is me! O Priam, Priam, unbu...
2011-12-11
Herodias by Gustave Flaubert CHAPTER I In the eastern side of the Dead Sea rose the citadel of Ma...
A Simple Soul by Gustave Flaubert CHAPTER I For half a century the housewives of Pont-l'Eveque ha...
farther side of Machaerus disappeared behind the castle; others ascended from the valleys, and afte...
It was a bull which was hidden from them by the fog. He advanced towards the two women, and Madame ...
the Ursulines at Honfleur. The child made no objection, but Felicite sighed and thought Madame was...
Malaga wine, and Virginia, laughing at the idea of becoming intoxicated, would drink a few drops of...
OEDIPUS Ah me, the sorrows I endure! I may well say that. Tell me, child, what fate o'ertook those...
There then! touch the dead, thy children. OEDIPUS Woe for you! dear fallen sons, sad offspring of ...
410 BC THE TROJAN WOMEN by Euripides Characters in the Play Poseidon Athena Hecuba Chorus of ...
there to meet and be the slave of Menelaus, whose hand laid Troyland waste! Yon holy land by Peneus...
O the eternity of woe thy minute's tale proclaims! TEIRESIAS Yes to thee, but to thy country great...
remains, I will not taunt her with. Little knows he, the luckless wight, the sufferings that await ...
carried, but weapons chastely plain. Next, prince Hippomedon came marching to the Ogygian port with...
HECUBA Alas! my child, for thy unhallowed sacrifice! and yet again, ah me! for this thy shameful d...