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" Greek whose father press'd the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain, In Hector's blood his vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy. "
Corsica: Picturesque, Historical, and Social: with a Sketch of the Early ... - Page 327
by Ferdinand Gregorovius - 1855 - 514 pages
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - 1878 - 596 pages
...too, my son ! to barbarous climes shalt go, ' The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; ' Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword, ' Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord : 925 ' Or else some Greek, whose father press'd the plain, ' Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain,...
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The Iliad [of Homer].

Homer - 1883 - 524 pages
...Thou too, my son, to barbarous climes shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword Condemn'd to toil...great Hector slain, In Hector's blood his vengeance sha.il enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy.* For thy stern father never spared a...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - 1884 - 500 pages
...Thou too, my son, to barbarous climes shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword Condemn'd to toil...Or else some Greek whose father press'd the plain, In Hector's blood his vengeance shall enjoy, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain, And hurl thee...
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Pope's The Iliad of Homer: Books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV.

Homer - 1896 - 236 pages
...Thou too, my son ! to barb'rous climes shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driv'n hence a slave before the victor's sword, Condemn'd to toil...vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the tow'rs of Troy. For thy stern father never spar'da foe : 930 Thence all these tears, and all this scene...
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Four Books of Pope's Iliad: I, VI, XXII, XXIV.

Homer - 1896 - 128 pages
...shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe; Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword, 925 Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord: Or else some...enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the towers of Troy. 930 For thy stern father never spar'da foe: Thence all these tears, and all this scene of woe! Thence...
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Homer's Iliad: (books I., VI., XXII., XXIV.)

Homer - 1896 - 136 pages
...Thou too, my son, to barbarous climes shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe; Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword, Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord. 925 Or else some Greek whose father press'd the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain, In...
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... Pope's The Iliad of Homer, Book I, VI, XXII, and XXIV.

Homer - 1898 - 226 pages
...Thou too, my son ! to barb'rous climes shalt go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driv'n hence a slave before the victor's sword, Condemn'd to toil...vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the tow'rs of Troy. For thy stern father never spar'da foe : 930 Thence all these tears, and all this scene...
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Pope's Translation of Homer's Iliad: Books ..., Book 1; Book 6; Book 22; Book 24

Homer - 1898 - 150 pages
...Thou too, my son ! to barb'rous climes shall go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driv'n hence a slave before the victor's sword, Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord: 925 Or else some Greek, whose father press'd the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain,...
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Pope's The Iliad of Homer: Books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV

Homer - 1899 - 204 pages
...Thou too, my son ! to barbarous climes shall go, The sad companion of thy mother's woe ; Driven hence a slave before the victor's sword, Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord : 925 Or else some Greek, whose father press'd the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain,...
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Pope's Translation of Homer's Iliad, Books ..., Book 1; Book 6; Book 22; Book 24

Homer - 1900 - 208 pages
...victor's sword, 925 Condemn'd to toil for some inhuman lord : Or else some Greek, whose father prest the plain, Or son, or brother, by great Hector slain,...vengeance shall enjoy, And hurl thee headlong from the tow'rs of Troy. 930 For thy stern father never spar'da foe : Thence all these tears, and all this scene...
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