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Woe, woe! rend the cheek; like a swan with clear loud note beside the brimming river calling to its parent dear that lies a-dying in the meshes of the crafty net, so I bewail thee, my hapless sire,
Electra 2008
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Then, after the goods had been brought in, they went to Zuhaydah and she said to her sire,
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But you, children, I lament and pity, and that aged mother of your sire,
The Heracleidae 2008
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But you, children, I lament and pity, and that aged mother of your sire,
The Heracleidae 2008
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Woe, woe! rend the cheek; like a swan with clear loud note beside the brimming river calling to its parent dear that lies a-dying in the meshes of the crafty net, so I bewail thee, my hapless sire,
Electra 2008
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To the village he drove, sought young Daphne's old sire,
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 375, June 13, 1829 Various
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Come goatie dear, you shall come indoors and eat out of mothers nice dish and out of my apron, and then she sang: Come, goat, to your sire,
Chapter I 1917
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When she at last must do it,/as did command her sire,
The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original George Henry Needler 1914
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Dear daughtersince thou claimst me for thy sire,
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Bounced, leapt, and pawed the air; or mumbling sire,
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