Friday, April 16, 2010

The Lament Of The Old Nurse Comments

Rating: 3.0

NURSE

Our mistress bids me with all speed to call
Aegisthus to the strangers, that he come
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Aeschylus
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Dr Antony Theodore 07 March 2020

then with these my double handicrafts, Brought up Orestes for his father dear; And now, woe's me! I learn that he is dead, And go to fetch the man that mars this house; And gladly will he hear these words of mine. very fine poem. tony

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Susan Williams 23 January 2018

I would like to read this as translated by several different translators. It just doesn't have the flavor I think it should- -but I could be having a fuss-budget day

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Mary Skarpathiotaki 23 January 2018

Lament Of The Old Nurse by Aeschylus! GREAT AND different of other.5+

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* Sunprincess * 20 January 2016

....an excellent write, i can imagine a nurse writing a lament such as this one ★

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