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Sorrow's charm drives me wild—insatiate, painful, [80] as the trickling stream that gushes from some steep rock's face, endless; for it is woman's way to mourn over [85] the cruel calamity of children dead. Oh, oh! would I could forget my anguish in death!

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    • Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, THE CASES
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