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Euripides' ANDROMACHE Complete

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Andromache: Yes, if her experiences are happy; otherwise, there is
no honour in speaking of them.

Hermione: Barbarians' laws are not a standard for our city.

Andromache: Alike in Asia and in Hellas infamy attends base actions.

Hermione: Clever, clever quibbler! yet die thou must and shalt.

Andromache: Dost see the image of Thetis with her eye upon thee?

Hermione: A bitter foe to thy country because of the death of Achilles.

Andromache: 'Twas not I that slew him, but Helen that mother of thine.

Hermione: Pray, is it thy intention to probe my wounds yet deeper?

Andromache: Behold, I am dumb, my lips are closed.

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