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Rh And for the soul of him, in place

Of his mighty deeds, a graceless grace

To wickedly institute? By whom

Shall the tale of praise o'er the tomb

At the god-like man be sent—

From the truth of his mind as he toils intent?

It belongs not to thee to declare

This object of care!

By us did he fall—down there!

Did he die—down there! and down, no less,

We will bury him there, and not beneath

The wails of the household over his death:

But Iphigeneia,—with kindliness,—