| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 432 pages
...bless me? The Queen of Thrace can answer that sad question. She had two sons; but two: and so have I. , Misfortune stands with her' bow ever bent . Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Directs the Goddess, by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 432 pages
...bless me ? The Queen of Thrace can answer that sad question. She had two sons ; but two: and so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Direfts the Goddess, by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1802 - 402 pages
...bless me ? The queen of Tlirace can answer that sad question: She had two sons; but two; And so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent .Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Directs the g'oddess by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...bless me ? The queen of Thrace can answer that sad question: She had two sons; but two; And so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Directs the goddess by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 486 pages
...me ! The queen of Thrace can answer that sad question. She had two sons ; but two : and so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he, who wounds another, Directs the goddess, by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself,... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...bless me! The queen of Thrace can answer that sad question. She had two sons ; but two : and so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he, who wounds another, Directs the goddess, by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| Edward Young - 1811 - 302 pages
...me ? The Queen of Thrace can answer that sad question : She had two sons ; but two : And so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Directs the goddess by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1838 - 400 pages
...me ! The Queen of Thrace can answer that sad question : She had two sons ; but two ; and so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Directs the goddess by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 pages
...me ? The queen of Thrace can answer that sad question : She had two sons, but two ; and so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world : and he who wounds another, Directs the goddess, by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1879 - 578 pages
..."Miscellanies in Prose nnd Verse, intended as a Specimen of the Types at the Logographir. Printing Office. ' Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world, and he who wounds another Directs the godJess, by that part lie wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.'... | |
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