Hera, do not hope to know all my thoughts; they will be hard for you, although you are my wife.
Iliad and Odyssey
Hera, do not hope to know all my thoughts; they will be hard for you, although you are my wife.
Iliad and Odyssey
Zeus to Hera during a domestic squabble.
c. 8th-7th century BC
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