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Translated, with notes, by Th. Buckley.
58 pages - You are on Page 17 Pentheus: Ay, when you call him, standing among the Bacchae. Bacchus: Even now, being near, he sees what I suffer. Pentheus: And where is he? for at least he is not apparent to my eyes. Bacchus: Near me, but you being impious, see him not. Pentheus: Seize him, he insults me and Thebes! Bacchus: I warn you not to bind me: I in my senses command you not in your senses. Pentheus: And I bid them to bind you, as being mightier than you. Bacchus: You know not why you live, nor what you do, nor who you are. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Bacchae
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