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Translated by E. Coleridge.
53 pages - You are on Page 24 Leader: Be of good cheer; for if thou preserve the light of justice, thou shalt escape many a charge that men might urge. Theban Herald: Wilt thou that I sum up in brief all thou wouldst say? Theseus: Say what thou wilt; for thou art not silent as it is. Theban Herald: Thou shalt never take the sons of Argos from our land. Theseus: Hear, then, my answer too to that, if so thou wilt. Theban Herald: I will hear thee; not that I wish it, but I must give thee thy turn. Theseus: I will bury the dead, when from Asopus' land I have removed them. Theban Herald: First must thou adventure somewhat in the front of war. Previous Page / First / Next Page of the Suppliants
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