... bloody and disfigured, from the spot where it lay hidden under a heap of the slain ; he -was touched with a pious sorrow, and wept over it. " O mighty shade !" said he, " thou art not now ignorant of my reverence for thy valour. Thy haughtiness, indeed,... The Novelist's Magazine - Page 1651784Full view - About this book
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1847 - 270 pages
...reverence for thy valour. Thy haughtiness, indeed, provoked me : but thy fault was from the ardour of youth. Alas ! I know but too well how much youth has...need of pardon. We were in the way to be united by friendship : 0 why have the gods snatched thee from me, before I had an opportunity to compel thy esteem!"... | |
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...reverence for thy valour. Thy haughtiness, indeed, provoked me : but thy fault was from the ardour of youth. Alas ! I know but too well how much youth has...need of pardon. We were in the way to be united by friendship : O why have the gods snatched thee from me, before I had an opportunity to compel thy esteem... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1859 - 570 pages
...reverence for thy valor ! Thy haughtiness, indeed, provoked me ; but thy fault was from the ardor of youth. Alas ! I know but too well, how much youth...need of pardon. We were in the way to be united by friendship ; I was in the wrong myself. Oh, why have the gods snatched thee from me before I had an... | |
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