The House of Atreus by Aeschylus
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'Tis madness and the rule of mind distraught, Since she beheld her city sink in fire, And hither comes, nor brooks the bit, until In foam and blood her wrath be champed away. See ye to her; unqueenly 'tis for me, Unheeded thus to cast away my words. [_Exit Clytemnestra._ CHORUS But with me pity sits in anger's place. Poor maiden, come thou from the car; no way There is but this--take up thy servitude. CASSANDRA Woe, woe, alas! Earth, Mother Earth! and thou Apollo, Apollo! CHORUS Peace! shriek not to the bright prophetic god, Who will not brook the suppliance of woe. CASSANDRA Woe, woe, alas! Earth, Mother Earth! and thou Apollo, Apollo! |
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