Capitolo 22
If you to suppliant monsters the grace,
You there was room for the grace of turn Sky,
So long as the gifts of virtue on paradisiacal shrines they take place.
THE KING OF ARGOS
Not to my ye of the private hearth sits and you call in judgment;
And if the urban bear a common stain,
Both it the common toil to clean the same:
Therefore any pawn, any wish of promise that I give,
Before suggestion with the republic is kept.
CHOIR
No, but the source of the hesitation, the city same, art you,
An unjudged of power! thine, only thine,
Dominate the right of hearth and shrine!
In front of throne of thy and scepter all the men arch!
You, in every gentleman of causes, be in watch the curse I divine!
THE KING OF ARGOS
May that fallen of curse on digs hostile!
I cannot help her/it without risk of scathe,
Neither he/she despises Your prayers--without pity both.
Perplexed, disturbed I am standing, and it likewise fear
The double opportunity, to do or not to do.
CHOIR
Has attention of him who looketh from on tall,
The watch of woeful mortals, whosoe'er
To friends to whine them,
And it doesn't find pity, you don't find there justice.
Bearing in his/her anger, the suppliants' gentleman
Hit of Doth, immovable to whine, stretched by devoted word.
THE KING OF ARGOS
But if the children of Aegyptus La understand here,
Asking, the right of their country, to hold her/it theirs
How next of kin that dares to contradict this?
You beg ye the laws of Your country, if it begs ye they are able,
What on You they didn't place legal hand.
CHOIR
Don't make me fall, Or anymore,
A prey in the hand of the young men;
Rather than bride I abhor who,
From pilot-stars I abandon this earth;
Or it governs, hands the justice to side of thy,
And with the straight powers decides!
THE KING OF ARGOS
Very hard it is the cause--thereof of the judge doesn't manufacture me.
I have already voted him to do nothing,
Safe after suggestion with my ta'en of the people,
Governments nevertheless I am; that ne'ers in after duration,