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Translated by E. Coleridge.
53 pages - You are on Page 9 Theseus: What! didst give Argive maids to foreign lords? Adrastus: Yea, to Tydeus, and to Polyneices, who was Theban-born Theseus: What induced thee to select this alliance? Adrastus: Dark riddles of Phoebus stole away my judgment. Theseus: What said Apollo to determine the maidens' marriage? Adrastus: That I should give my daughters twain to a wild boar and a lion. Theseus: How dost thou explain the message of the god? Adrastus: One night came to my door two exiles. Theseus: The name of each declare: thou art speaking of both together. Previous Page / First / Next Page of the Suppliants
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