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Rh Have heed for her sacrifice holy, and thought of her offerings take,

Forget not her love and her worship, be near her and smite for her sake!

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Hark to my question, things detestable!

Is this aright and for the city's weal,

And helpful to our army thus beset,

That ye before the statues of our gods

Should fling yourselves, and scream and shriek your fears?

Immodest, uncontrolled! Be this my lot—

Never in troublous nor in peaceful days

To dwell with aught that wears a female form!

Where womankind has power, no man can house,

Where womankind feeds panic, ruin rules

Alike in house and city! Look you now—

Your flying feet, and rumour of your fears,

Have spread a soulless panic on our walls,

And they without do go from strength to strength,

And we within make breach upon ourselves!

Such fate it brings, to house with womankind.

Therefore if any shall resist my rule—

Or man, or woman, or some sexless thing—

The vote of sentence shall decide their doom,

And stones of execution, past escape,

Shall finish all. Let not a woman's voice

Be loud in council! for the things without,

A man must care; let women keep within—

Even then is mischief all too probable!

Hear ye? or speak I to unheeding ears?