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Leader of the Chorus: Thou biddest; I will speak my soul's thought out,
Revering as a shrine thy father's grave.

Electra: Say then thy say, as thou his tomb reverest.

Leader: Speak solemn words to them that love, and pour.

Electra: And of his kin whom dare I name as kind?

Leader: Thyself; and next, whoe'er Aegisthus scorns.

Electra: Then 'tis myself and thou, my prayer must name.

Leader: Whoe'er they be, 'tis thine to know and name them.
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