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William Cowper
but sing no more this bitter tale that wears my heart away
topics: heart , homer , love , odyssey , sadness  
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William Cowper
Poets are not to blame for how things are.
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William Cowper
down the dank mouldering paths and past the Ocean's streams they went and past the White Rock and the Sun's Western Gates and past the Land of Dreams, and soon they reached the fields of asphodel where the dead, the burnt-out wraiths of mortals make their home
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William Cowper
But they could neither of them persuade me, for there is nothing dearer to a man than his own country and his parents, and however splendid a home he may have in a foreign country, if it be far from father or mother, he does not care about it.
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William Cowper
...μετὰ καὶ τόδε τοῖσι γενέσθω.
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William Cowper
Now they made all secure in the fast black ship, and, setting out the wine bowls all a-brim, they made libation to the gods, the undying, the ever-new, most of all to the grey-eyed daughter of Zeus. And the prow sheared through the night into the dawn. (Translation by Robert Fitzgerald 1961)
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