< Page:Tragedies of Euripides (Way 1896) v2.djvu
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
216
EURIPIDES.
Old Man.
To where Aegisthus doeth sacrifice? 665
Electra.
Then seek my mother, and my message tell.
Old Man.
Yea, it shall seem the utterance of thy lips.
Electra (to Orestes).
Now to thy work. Thou drewest first blood-lot.[1]
Orestes.
I will set forth if any guide appear.
Old Man.
Even I will speed thee thither nothing loth. 670
Orestes.[2]
My fathers' God, Zeus, smiter of my foes,
Pity us: pitiful our wrongs have been.
Electra.
Ah, pity them whose lineage is of thee!
Orestes.
Queen of Mycenæ's altars, Hera, help!
Grant to us victory, if we claim the right. 675
This article is issued from Wikisource. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.