• Aeschylus To mourn and bewail your ill-fortune, when you will gain a tear from those who listen, this is worth the trouble.
    Aeschylus
    Greek dramatist BC 525-456
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Aeschylus - To mourn and bewail your ill-fortune, when you will gain a tear from those who listen, this is worth the trouble.
To mourn and bewail your ill-fortune, when you will gain a tear from those who listen, this is worth the trouble. by : Aeschylus
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purple-flower To mourn and bewail your ill-fortune, when you will gain a tear from those who listen, this is worth the trouble.
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