In the day of your distress, when your men fall dying by the murderous hand of Hector, you shall not know how to help them, and shall rend your heart with rage for the hour when you offered insult to the bravest of the Achaeans.
Old King Priam stood on a high tower of the wall looking down on huge Achilles as the Trojans fled panic-stricken before him, and there was none to help them.
He came once to Mycenae, not as an enemy but as a guest, in company with Polynices to recruit his forces, for they were levying war against the strong city of Thebes, and prayed our people for a body of picked men to help them.
If they would, they would have all the Indians to help them, now.
Help them in any way you like, but do not bring them here.
They all loved her, and half revered her too, for her great kindness, and readiness to teach and to help them.
They are going to stay with them, help them to earn money, try to make them happier, are they not?
I told him that it was rich and poor like other countries, and that the people there had no vines at all to help them.
They have no sacerdotal state or ideal, no ecclesiastical nor social ambition to help them.
Very early in the Middle Ages the faith spread among mariners, and others exposed to the dangers of the sea, that the Lady of Roc-Amadour had great power to help them when in distress.
These sparks frequently called for the steward to help them to brandy and water, and talked about going on to Washington, to see Niagara Falls.
And you forget also that the moment they called him, he rose to help them.
As I learned of him, I should be able to help them.
Both Norine and her mother wept abundantly while begging Mathieu to help them.
All the servants of the farm had gathered to discharge this duty--they would not allow a single person from without to help them.
And they have hired the Arabians to help them, and they have pitched their tents beyond the torrent, ready to come to fight against thee.
And their heart was humbled with labours: they were weakened, and there was none to help them.
They have no prince, nor any to help them: now therefore, let us make war upon them, and take away the memory of them from amongst men.
And as they pressed hard upon them, the ancients of Galaad went to fetch Jephte out of the land of Tob to help them: 11:6.
There were others, indeed, who asserted that the hussars had encountered a strong force of the enemy's cavalry and that the brigade had been dispatched to help them out of their difficulty.
Chouteau and Loubet had thrown themselves across his legs and were endeavoring to hold him down, shouting to the others to help them.
Embassies also were sent to Hannibal from Carthage, begging him in piteous terms to abandon his fruitless hopes in Italy and come home to help them, while in Rome the name of Scipio was in every man's mouth because of his successes.
They were at feud with one another, as one party invited Hiketes and the Carthaginians, while the other sent for Timoleon to help them.
They felt sure that such woodsmen as they, with the daylight to help them, would find some trace of Long Jim, but they saw none at all, although they constantly widened their circle, and again tried all their signals.
The Wyandots are here to help the Iroquois, as the Iroquois would go to help them.
If the object was merely to help them to escape to a free state, then the case plainly came under the other statute.
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