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EURIPIDES.

Pylades.

That I helped thee slay thy mother, this he names an impious thing.


Orestes.

Woe is me! the anguish of mine anguish unto thee must cling!


Pylades.

I am not a Menelaus: these afflictions must I bear.


Orestes.

Fear'st thou not lest Argos doom thee with my deed my death to share?770


Pylades.

I belong not unto them to punish, but to Phocis-land.


Orestes.

Fearful is the people's rage, when evil men its course command.


Pylades.

Nay, but when they take them honest chiefs, they counsel honest rede.


Orestes.

Come, let thou and I commune—[1]


Pylades.

As touching what imperious need?

  1. Or (Wedd), "Sooth said: I must plead before them. Pyl. Touching, etc."