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Updated: May 10, 2025


And when they came to deep-soiled Troy-land they went up upon the shore in order, where the ships of the Myrmidons were drawn up thickly around fleet Achilles. And as he groaned heavily his lady mother stood beside him, and with a shrill cry clasped the bead of her child, and spake unto him winged words of lamentation: "My child, why weepest thou? what sorrow hath come to thy heart?

Then he threw his arms about him and kissed him, and said: "My father, here am I, thy son for whom thou weepest. Lo! I am come back to my native country after twenty years, and I have avenged myself on them that sought my wife in marriage, slaying them all." To him the old man made answer, "If thou art my very son Ulysses, tell me some clear sign whereby I may know thee."

She saith unto him, because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him. And when she had thus said, she turned herself back, and saw Jesus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. Jesus saith unto her, woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?

Then said Achilles, "What ails thee, Patroclus, that thou weepest like a girl-child that runs along by her mother's side, and would be taken up, holding her gown, and looking at her with tearful eyes till she lift her in her arms? Hast thou heard evil news from Phthia? Menoetius yet lives, they say, and Peleus. Or art thou weeping for the Greeks, because they perish for their folly?"

At that sight the tears poured from her eyelids, and she sobbed out to the mare, 'O Zoora! never mare bore nobler burden on her back than thou in Zurvan my betrothed. Zoora! thou weepest, for death is first known to thee in the dearest thing that was thine; as to me, in the dearest that was mine!

And as he spake these words, he perceived that Medea wept, and said, "Why weepest thou?" And she answered, "Women are always ready with tears for their children. I bare them; and when thou saidst to them 'Live, I doubted whether this might be. But listen. Doubtless it is well that I depart from this land, both for me and for you.

As she turned to go out into the garden she saw one standing there who said, "Woman why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?" She thought as she looked through her tears that it must be the man who kept the garden, so she said, "Sir, if thou have borne Him hence tell me where thou hast laid Him, and I will take Him away." "Mary!"

His face was far less handsome than Marmaduke Nevile's, but infinitely more expressive, both of intelligence and command, the features straight and sharp, the complexion clear and pale, and under the bright gray eyes a dark shade spoke either of dissipation or of thought. "What ailest thou, maiden, weepest thou some faithless lover?

"Thank you," said the judgment, "you save my face." "Who art thou that weepest?" "Man." "Nay, thou art Egotism. I am the Scheme of the Universe. Study me and learn that nothing matters." "Then how does it happen that I weep?"

Just listen to their morning talk the morning of the eternal open world to Jesus, while the shadows of this narrow life still clustered around Mary: I can give it you exactly, for I was reading it this very day. "'Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou? "'Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away. "'Mary. "'Master!

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