| Lewis Morris - 1890 - 520 páginas
...was not rapt but willing. For my child Born to an unloved father, loved me not, The freshseacalled, the galleys plunged, and I Fled willing from my prison...me when I saw The towers of Ilium rise beyond the Ah, the long years, the melancholy years, The miserable melancholy years ! For soon the new grew old,... | |
| Lewis Morris - 1891 - 530 páginas
...thirst For freedom, if in more than thought I erred, And was not rapt but willing. For my child Born to an unloved father, loved me not, The fresh sea...me when I saw The towers of Ilium rise beyond the Ah, the long years, the melancholy years, The miserable melancholy years ! For soon the new grew old,... | |
| Sir Lewis Morris - 1903 - 824 páginas
...erred, And was not rapt but willing. For my child Born to an unloved father, loved me not, The freshsea called, the galleys plunged, and I Fled willing from...me when I saw The towers of Ilium rise beyond the Ah, the long years, the melancholy years, The miserable melancholy years ! For soon the new grew old,... | |
| Eugene Oswald - 1905 - 244 páginas
...days for the voyage from Sparta to Troy. That would be very fair sailing. Our poet makes Helen say : ' I fled willing from my prison and the pain Of undesired...me when I saw The towers of Ilium rise beyond the wave.11 This joy on arriving at Troy seems by no means incompatible with the sorrow Helen manifests,... | |
| Eugene Oswald - 1905 - 240 páginas
...days for the voyage from Sparta to Troy. That would be very fair sailing. Our poet makes Helen say : ' I fled willing from my prison and the pain Of undesired...me when I saw The towers of Ilium rise beyond the wave.1 1 This joy on arriving at Troy seems by no means incompatible with the sorrow Helen manifests,... | |
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