spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not her heart's whole fount hath quencht, 'Tis worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. Iphigeneia. What spake my father to the Gods above ? Unworthy am I then to join in prayer ? If, on the last, or any... The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor - Page 93de Walter Savage Landor - 1847 - 279 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Walter Savage Landor - 1836 - 674 pages
...rests, Severs not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigeneia's love from Agamemnon : The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not...then to join in prayer ? If, on the last, or any day before, Of my brief course on earth, I did amiss, Say it at once, and let me be unblest; But, O my... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1839 - 248 pages
...rests. Severs not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigeneia's love from Agamemnon: The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not...quencht, 'Tis worthy of the gods, and lives for ever. VOL. II. 19 IPHIOENEIA. What spake ray father to the gods above 1 Unworthy am I then to join in prayer?... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 700 pages
...hand rests. Severs not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigenela'slove from Agamemnon: The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not her heart's whole fount hath quench'd, 'Tie worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. IpMgeneia. What spake my father to the Cods... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 696 pages
...hand rests, Severe not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigcnela'slore from Agamemnon: The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume. The daughter's not her heart's whole fount hath qucneh'd» 'Tis worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. Iphigeneia. What spake my father to the Gods... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 696 pages
...rests. Severs not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigeneia's love from Agamemnon : The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume. The daughter's not her heart's whole fount hath quench'd, 'Tía worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. Iphiffeneia. What spake my father to the Gods... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1847 - 308 pages
...rests, Severs not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigeneia's love from Agamemnon : The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not...then to join in prayer ? If, on the last, or any day before, Of my brief course on earth, I did amiss, Say it at once, and let me be unblest; But, 0 my... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 724 pages
...a spark may light, a straw consume, Tbe daughter's not her heart*« whole fount hath quench'd. Tie worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. Iphigeneia....then to join in prayer? If, on the last, or any day before, Of my brief course on earth, I did amiss, Say it at once, and let me be unblest ; But, О my... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1871 - 308 pages
...daughter's not imer heart's whole fount hath quench'd, ‘Tis worthy of time gods, and lives forever.j Iphigeneia. What spake my father to the gods above? Unworthy am I then to join in prayer? If, on time last, or any day before, Of my brief course on earth, I did amiss, Say it at once, and let me... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 618 pages
...rests, Severs not, as thou boastedst in thy scoffs, Iphigeneia's love from Agamemnon : The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not her heart's whole fount hath quench'd, Ti» worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. Iphigeneia. What spake my father to the Gods... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 618 pages
...rests, Severs not, as thou boastedat in thy scoffs, Iphigeneia's love from Againemnon:. The wife's a spark may light, a straw consume, The daughter's not her heart's whole fount bath quench'd, ‘Tis worthy of the Gods, and lives for ever. Iphigeneur. What spake my father to the... | |
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