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Translated by E. Coleridge.
90 pages - You are on Page 4 Teucer: My name is Teucer; my sire was Telamon, and Salamis is the land that nurtured me. Helen: Then why art thou visiting these meadows by the Nile? Teucer: A wanderer I, an exile from my native land. Helen: Thine must be a piteous lot; who from thy country drives thee out? Teucer: My father Telamon. Couldst find a nearer and a dearer? Helen: But why? This case is surely fraught with woe. Teucer: The death of Ajax my brother at Troy was my ruin. Helen: How so? surely 'twas not thy sword that stole his life away? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Helen
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