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The Trojan Women (110-115)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0006.tlg011.perseus-eng2:110-115
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What woe must I suppress, or what declare? What plaintive dirge shall I awake? Ah, woe is me! the anguish I suffer lying here stretched upon this hard pallet!
O my head, my temples, my side! How I long to turn over, and lie now on this, now on that, to rest my back and spine, while ceaselessly my tearful wail ascends.

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