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Rh Whom thou wilt send against him. And as I

Will be the faithful herald of thy word,

Prove thou true Captain of the Ship of State!

[Exit.

O house of Œdipus! Our house! O race

God-maddened—God-abominate—all tears!

Oh me! here ends,—here ends my father's curse!

And yet this is no time to weep and wail,

Lest sorrow's debt with usury of sorrow

Gender increase of groans! 'Mighty in Quarrel'!

Well-named! Well-named! Ay, we shall know anon

Where it will end, that blazon,—we shall know

Whether the gilded rant, writ on his shield

And fraught with frenzy, will fetch the bearer home!

If the maid Justice, Zeus' own child, had been

The inspiration of his thoughts,—had lent

Her countenance to his deeds, this might have been!

But neither when from antenatal gloom

He fled—at nurse, in adolescence, nor

When's beard grew thick, did Justice ever own him

Or speak him fair! Nor is it credible

That in this hour when perils thicken fast

To whelm his fatherland, she stands beside him!

No! Justice is Justice! She were falsely named

Succouring such a miscreant! In this faith

I go to meet him! Who hath better right?

Ay, king to king, and brother unto brother,

Foe matched with foe! My greaves! Fetch me my greaves!

Good gear 'gainst javelin-thrust or cast of stone!