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The Suppliants (85-105)

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the cruel calamity of children dead. Ah me! would I could die and forget my anguish!
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Theseus
What is this lamentation that I hear, this beating of the breast, these dirges for the dead, with cries that echo from this shrine? How fluttering fear disquiets me,
lest haply my mother have gotten some mischance, in quest of whom I come, for she hath been long absent from home. Ha! what now? A strange sight challenges my speech; I see my aged mother sitting at the altar and stranger dames are with her, who in various note
proclaim their woe; from aged eyes the piteous tear is starting to the ground, their hair is shorn, their robes are not the robes of joy.
What means it, mother? Tis thine to make it plain to me, mine to listen; yea, for I expect some tidings strange.
Aethra
My son, these are the mothers of those chieftains seven, who fell around the gates of Cadmus town. With suppliant boughs they keep me prisoner, as thou seest, in their midst.
Theseus
And who is yonder man, that moaneth piteously in the gateway?
Aethra
Adrastus, they inform me, king of Argos.

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