Translation Of The Nurse's Dole In The Medea Of Euripides Poem by George Gordon Byron

Translation Of The Nurse's Dole In The Medea Of Euripides

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Oh how I wish that an embargo
Had kept in port the good ship Argo!
Who, still unlaunch'd from Grecian docks,
Had never pass'd the Azure rocks;
But now I fear her trip will be a
Damned business for my Miss Medea, &c. &c.

June 1810.

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Tayma Kheir 10 April 2018

Hi, I really like the translation as it’s sounds so nice and calming! (;

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