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Oscar Wilde(7b8f8f3a-4f2e-4b02-a0db-bccf34beef73)
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The Collected Poems of Oscar Wilde(7fdcdbf1-671b-4d4b-8551-c8d143c8b702)
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+ NewΑἴλινον αἴλινον εἰπέ, τὸ δ᾽ εὖ νικάτω(71d3da68-71ac-4f63-8437-7b894c5915cd)
| Aliases | — | Αἴλινον αἴλινον εἰπέ, τὸ δ᾽ εὖ νικάτω |
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| Annotation | — | The title is a citation from Aeschylus' tragedy Agamemnon: “Sing the song of woe, the song of woe, but may the good prevail.” |
| Default Alias | — | Αἴλινον αἴλινον εἰπέ, τὸ δ᾽ εὖ νικάτω |
| Identifiers | — | Wikidata Work ID: Q19025507 |
| Languages | — | English |
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| Relationship: Contains | — | 7fdcdbf1-671b-4d4b-8551-c8d143c8b702 |
| Work Type | — | Poem |
Created by blackteadarkmatter, 2023-08-30 15:49:54
Revision Notes
— I don't read Greek, but copied the title as well as I could. Please correct it if there is any mistake. — Annotation from the note on the Wordsworth edition of the Collected Poems.
— blackteadarkmatter, 2023-08-30 15:49:54