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Translated, with Explanatory Notes, by Gilbert Murray.

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Hecuba: O Zeus!

Andromache: He hates thee sore!

Hecuba: Children!

Andromache: No more, no more
To aid thee: their strife is striven!

Hecuba
[Antistrophe I.

Troy, Troy is gone!

Andromache: Yea, and her treasure parted.

Hecuba: Gone, gone, mine own
Children, the noble-hearted!

Andromache: Sing sorrow....

Hecuba: For me, for me!

Andromache: Sing for the Great City,
That falleth, falleth to be
A shadow, a fire departed.

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