Capitolo 29
What never, in the later-duration, this kingdom
You/he/she should feed to fulness the great enmity
Of Zeus, the suppliants' watch, against him!
A double curse, to offend extraneous-guests
Who akin withal am, confrontingly
You/he/she should rise in front of this city and you/he/she should show
A merciless monster, fed on human decree.
Such things that the people of Argive have felt, and right,
Without proclamations of herald, it gave assent:
Yea, in the full conclave the people of Pelasgian
Declarations of felt suasive and Zeus through them resolved.
CHOIR
Awake us now to sing psalms our prayer
For return of fair of service correctly
And the kind wish of Argos.
Zeus, gentleman of guestright they look on
The grace that our stranger lips have won.
In right and the truth as them started,
You drive them, with favouring gives, up to that
You the dost their faultless wish carries out!
Now the of the Zeus-been born on tall
Feels that we pour before
A prayer of votive for the clan of Argos!--
Never not this earth of Pelasgian,
Among the fire-wrack, squeaks the to whine dark
On Ares, hungry gentleman of struggle,
Who in an alien crop cuts down man!
For here, this earth had the pity on our appointment,
And to us it was merciful and leal,
To us, the compassionate flock that kneels to the altar of Zeus!
They didn't despise the declarations of maidenhood,
Neither with the haths of wish of the young men their wish was standing.
They knew well right.
The demon to observe not terrestrial of invincible Th,
The ugly avenger--allows him not to draw nearby!
For him, on roofs sick-adorned of stars,
Defiling and polluting, holds a horrible custody!
They knew his/her revenge, and taken holy attention
To us, the suppliants of sister that cry
To Zeus, the gentleman of purity:
Therefore with altars pure they is able the of the they revere.
This way, through the branches that shade our lips, flights ahead in air,
Fly before, Or anxious prayer!