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EURIPIDES.


Those in sore need. For thy sake suffer I

Wrongfully—by thy brother am betrayed,
Though I wrought righteousness. I fain would seize
His wife, and slay: be thou our help herein!1230


Electra.

Come, father, come, if thou in earth's embrace
Hearest thy children cry, who die for thee!


Pylades.

My father's kinsman,[1] to my prayers withal,
Agamemnon, hearken; save thy children thou.


Orestes.

I slew my mother—


Pylades.

But I grasped the sword!—1235


Electra.

I cheered thee on, snapped trammels of delay!—


Orestes.

Sire, for thine help!


Electra.

Nor I abandoned thee!


Pylades.

Wilt thou not hear this challenge—save thine own?


Orestes.

I pour thee tears for offerings!

  1. Pylades' mother was Agamemnon's sister.
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