Capitolo 32
CHOIR
But desperate it is the hungry run of Aegyptus,
With unsated of the struggle; you also the know'st it well.
In the their their anger the o'ertake us; the bow is deep-dark
In which they has sped,
And dark is the bench and the crew of the barking!
DANAUS
Yea but a crew as strong here they will find,
And it arms well covered of steel under of a sun of midday-day.
CHOIR
Ah anchors, Or produces, allow not us abandoned!
Alone, a houseservant is nothing an arm of strengthless.
With their astuteness they Undertake me with harmful suggestion,,
And I fill their soul;
And as imperial crows grab me to them, careless the shrine!
DANAUS
Equitable will happen us, children, in this opportunity,
If so in their anger they offend them the of the and.
CHOIR
Alas, tridents neither the holiness
Of shrines will drive them, Or my sire, from us!
Cruel and audacious and accursed it is their anger,
Neither it possesses them they check
Of the of the, but as their jackals satiate their desire!
DANAUS
Ay but the wolf of _Come, abandonments jackal_, saith the saw;
Neither it cans the overbear of the flax-plant the corn.
CHOIR
Lustful, accursed, monstrous it is their wish
As of beasts that plunder--'is careful us of their power!
DANAUS
You look at her, quickly it puts not a fleet to sea,
Neither quickly to his/her moorings; along it is
Or e'er that the saving cables to the beach
You/he/she is borne, and long or e'er the to whine of steersmen,
_The the good oscillations of anchor ship--all are well_.
More from very of everybody, the assignment to come to aland
Where I bring there is no anybody, when fadings of sunset
In night. _To pilots wise_, the saith of the I abandon,
_Night is one day of lack of sleep and pain_.
Therefore anybody strength of men of weaponed, as he/she anchors
Scatheless can come to shore in front of the bank,
Lies to his/her anchorage surely moored.
Thee of Bethink therefore, neither in permission of panic
The shrine of of whose the succour you hasts won