The House of Atreus by Aeschylus
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CASSANDRA
Yea--prophetess to Troy of all her doom. CHORUS How left thee then Apollo's wrath unscathed? CASSANDRA I, false to him, seemed prophet false to all. CHORUS Not so--to us at least thy words seem sooth. CASSANDRA Woe for me, woe! Again the agony-- Dread pain that sees the future all too well With ghastly preludes whirls and racks my soul. Behold ye--yonder on the palace roof The spectre-children sitting--look, such things As dreams are made on, phantoms as of babes, Horrible shadows, that a kinsman's hand Hath marked with murder, and their arms are full-- A rueful burden--see, they hold them up, The entrails upon which their father fed! For this, for this, I say there plots revenge |
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