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First will I name this—from Electra heard:—

Know'st thou of Atreus' and Thyestes' feud?

I heard, how of a golden lamb it came.

This broidered in thy web rememberest thou?—

Dearest, thy course wheels very nigh my heart!

And, pictured in thy loom, the sun turned back?

This too I wrought with fine-spun broidery-threads.

Bath-water sent to Aulis of thy mother? —

I know—that bridal's bliss stole not remembrance.

Again—thine hair unto thy mother sent?