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EURIPIDES.

Teiresias.

Thine heart is even as mine.
I too am young, I will essay the dance. 190


Kadmus.

Come, to the mountain fare we, chariot-borne.


Teiresias.

Nay, so were the God's honour minishèd!


Kadmus.

Age ushering age, I will escort thee on.


Teiresias.

We shall not tire; the God will lead us thither.


Kadmus.

Shall we alone of Thebes to Bacchus dance? 195


Teiresias.

Yea, we alone are wise; the rest be fools.


Kadmus.

Too long we linger. Come, grasp thou mine hand.


Teiresias.

Lo there: clasp close the interlinking hand.


Kadmus.

Not I contemn the Gods, I, mortal-born!


Teiresias.

'Tis not for us to reason touching Gods. 200