The House of Atreus by Aeschylus
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page 31 of 217 (14%)
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Craved the land us who craved it, love for love?
CHORUS Yea till my brooding heart moaned out with pain. HERALD Whence thy despair, that mars the army's joy? CHORUS _Sole cure of wrong is silence,_ saith the saw. HERALD Thy kings afar, couldst thou fear other men? CHORUS Death had been sweet, as thou didst say but now. HERALD 'Tis true; Fate smiles at last. Throughout our toil, These many years, some chances issued fair, And some, I wot, were chequered with a curse. But who, on earth, hath won the bliss of heaven, Thro' time's whole tenor an unbroken weal? I could a tale unfold of toiling oars, |
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