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Rh Long time but vainly sought? For he, 'Mid waters safe was done to death. Go then, and fearlessly the deep Plow with your daring ships; but fear The peaceful pools.

Idmon, though well be knew the fates, A serpent slew on Afric sands; And Mopsus, to all others true, False to himself, died far from Thebes. If he with truth the future sang, Then Nauplius, who strove to wreck The Argive ships by lying fires, Shall headlong fall into the sea. And for his father's daring crime Shall Ajax, that Oileus' son, Make full atonement, perishing 'Midst flame and flood.

And thou, Admetus' faithful mate, Shalt for thy husband pay thy life, Redeeming his from death. But he, Who bade the first ship sail in quest Of the golden spoil, King Pelias, Seethed in a boiling cauldron, swam 'Mid those restricted waves. Enough, O gods, have ye avenged the sea: Spare him, we pray, who did but go On ordered ways.

Nurse [alone]: My spirit trembles, for I feel the near approach Of some unseen disaster. Swiftly grows her grief, Its own fires kindling; and again her passion's force Hath leaped to life. I oft have seen her, with the fit Of inspiration in her soul, confront the gods And force the very heavens to her will. But now, A monstrous deed, of greater moment far than these,