Can his dear image from my soul depart, Long as the vital spirit moves my heart? If in the melancholy shades below, The flames of friends and lovers cease to glow, Yet mine shall sacred last; mine, undecay'd, Burn on through death, and animate my shade. Herodotus, tr. by W. Beloe - Page 326by Herodotus - 1830Full view - About this book
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...of Hector was conveying to the ships, in conjunction with himself, the leader of the band («): c 3 Meanwhile, ye sons of Greece, in triumph bring The...of Hector, and your Paeans sing. Be this the song, slow-moving tow'rd the shore : " Hector is dead, and Ilion is no more !" We may admit also the animating... | |
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...to glow, Yet mine shall saured last ; mine undecay'd, Burn on through death, and animate my shade. Meanwhile, ye sons of Greece, in triumph bring The corpse of Hector, and your pxans sing. Be this the song, slow-moving tow'rd the shore, ' Hector is dead, and Ilion is no more."... | |
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| 1813 - 374 pages
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| 1832 - 1102 pages
...to glow, Yet mine shall sacred last ; mine undecay'd, Borne on through death, and animate my shade. Meanwhile, ye sons of Greece, in triumph bring The...of Hector, and your paeans sing. Be this the song, slow-moving toward the shore, ' Hector is dead ! and Ilion is no more !"' COWPEB. And now, the body... | |
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...to glow, Yet mine shall sacred last; mine, undecay'd, Burn on through death, and animate my shade. Meanwhile, ye sons of Greece, in triumph bring The...of Hector, and your paeans sing. Be this the song, slow-moving toward the shore, ' Hector is dead, and Ilion is HO more.' Then his fell soul a thought... | |
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...to glow, Vet mine shall sacred last; mine, undecay'd, Burn on through death, and animate my shade. Meanwhile, ye sons of Greece, in triumph bring The...of Hector, and your paeans sing. Be this the song, slow-moving toward the shore, " Hector is dead, and Ilion is no more." Then his fell soul a thought... | |
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