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es thus, and she, the wild swan's way, Hath trod her last long weeping roundelay, And lies, his lover, ravisht o'er the main For his bed's comfort and my deep disdain. CHORUS. (_Some Elders_.) Would God that suddenly With no great agony, No long sick-watch to keep, My hour would come to me, My hour, and presently Bring the eternal, the Unwaking Sleep, Now that my Shepherd, he Whose love watched over me, Lies in the deep! ANOTHER. For woman's sake he endured and battled well, And by a woman's hand he fell. OTHERS. What hast thou done, O Helen blind of brain, O face that slew the souls on Ilion's plain, One face, one face, and many a thousand slain? The hate of old that on this castle lay, Builded in lust, a husband's evil day, Hath bloomed for thee a perfect flower again And unforgotten, an old and burning stain Never to pass away. CLYTEMNESTRA. Nay, pray not for the hour of death, being tried Too sore beneath these blows Neither on Helen turn thy wrath aside, The Slayer of Men, the face which hath destroyed Its thousand Danaan souls, and wrought a wide Wound that no leech can close. CHORUS. --Daemon, whose heel is set On the House and the twofold kin Of the high Tantalidae, A power, heavy as fate, Thou wieldest through woman's sin, Piercing the heart of me! --Like a raven swoln with hate He hath set on the dead his claw, He croaketh a song to sate His fury, and calls it Law! CLYTEMNESTRA. Ah, call upon Him! Yea, call-- And thy thought hath found its path-- The Daemon who haunts this hall, The thrice-engorged Wrath; From him is the ache of the flesh For blood born and increased; Ere the old sore hath ceased It oozeth afresh. CHORUS. --Indeed He is very great, And heavy his anger, He, The Daemon who guides the fate Of the old Tantalidae: Alas, alas, an evil tale ye tell Of desolate angers and insatiable! --Ah me, And yet 'tis all as Zeus hath willed, Doer of all and Cause of all; By His Word every chance doth fall, No end without Him is fulfilled; What of these things But cometh by high Heaven's counsellings? [_A band of Mourners has gathered within the House_. MOURNERS. Ah, sorrow, sorrow! My King, my King! How shall I weep, what word shall I say? Caught in the web of this spider thing, In foul death gasping thy life away! Woe's me, woe's me, for this sl
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