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66 pages - You are on Page 29 Leader of the Chorus: Of many cries for mercy, hear the end. The King of Argos: Say on, then, for it shall not 'scape mine ear. Leader: Girdles we have, and bands that bind our robes. The King of Argos: Even so; such things beseem a woman's wear. Leader: Know, then, with these a fair device there is- The King of Argos: Speak, then: what utterance doth this foretell? Leader: Unless to us thou givest pledge secure The King of Argos: What can thy girdles' craft achieve for thee? Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Suppliants
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