| Poetical Works of Robert Bridges excluding the eight dramas | ||
Him then in answer addrest god-like Priam, Ilyon's old king.
‘Who then, valyant sir, may'st thou be, an' of what parents,
That to me such fair speech hast made of my unhappy son's death?’
‘Who then, valyant sir, may'st thou be, an' of what parents,
That to me such fair speech hast made of my unhappy son's death?’
| Poetical Works of Robert Bridges excluding the eight dramas | ||