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Rh The all-courageous, as at turn of battle!

She seems to joy at the back-bringing safety!

Of this, too, if I nought persuade, all's one! Why?

What is to be will come! And soon thou, present,

"True prophet all too much" wilt pitying style me!

Thuestes' feast, indeed, on flesh of children,

I went with, and I shuddered. Fear too holds me

Listing what's true as life, nowise out-imaged!

I say, thou Agamemnon's fate shalt look on!

Speak good words, O unhappy! Set mouth sleeping!