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Agave: Do you praise?

Chorus: What? I do praise.

Agave: But soon the Cadmeans.

Chorus: And thy son Pentheus his mother--

Agave: --will praise, as having caught this lion-born prey.

Chorus: An excellent prey.

Agave: Excellently.

Chorus: You rejoice.

Agave: I rejoice greatly, having accomplished great and illustrious deeds for
this land.

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