Both Uses of
endeavor
in
Medea by Euripides
- And surely my love's endeavour Shall fail not here.†
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- So fareth she ever and ever, And forth of her bosom is blown, MEDEA 49 As dews on the winds of the river, An hunger of passions unknown, Strong Loves of all godlike endeavour, Whom Wisdom shall throne on her throne.†
Definition:
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(endeavor) to attempt; or a project or activity attempted