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Translated by E. Coleridge.
53 pages - You are on Page 8 Theseus: Where is your Argos now? were its vauntings all in vain? Adrastus: Defeat and ruin are our lot. To thee for aid we come. Theseus: Is this thy own private resolve, or the wish of all the city? Adrastus: The sons of Danaus, one and all, implore thee to bury the dead. Theseus: Why didst lead thy seven armies against Thebes? Adrastus: To confer that favour on the husbands of my daughters twain. Theseus: To which of the Argives didst thou give thy daughters in marriage? Adrastus: I made no match for them with kinsmen of my family. Previous Page / First / Next Page of the Suppliants
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