The Seven Plays in English Verse by Sophocles
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WATCH. First of mine own part in the business. For
I did it not, nor saw the man who did, And 'twere not right that I should come to harm. CR. You fence your ground, and keep well out of danger; I see you have some strange thing to declare. WATCH. A man will shrink who carries words of fear. CB. Let us have done with you. Tell your tale, and go. WATCH. Well, here it is. The corse hath burial From some one who is stolen away and gone, But first hath strown dry dust upon the skin, And added what religious rites require. CR. Ha! What man hath been so daring in revolt? WATCH. I cannot tell. There was no mark to show-- No dint of spade, or mattock-loosened sod,-- Only the hard bare ground, untilled and trackless. Whoe'er he was, the doer left no trace. And, when the scout of our first daylight watch Showed us the thing, we marvelled in dismay. The Prince was out of sight; not in a grave, But a thin dust was o'er him, as if thrown By one who shunned the dead man's curse. No sign Appeared of any hound or beast o' the field Having come near, or pulled at the dead body. |
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