Capitolo 87
APOLLO
Thing? to avenge a wife that kills his/her gentleman?
CHOIR
That is not outpoured of the blood from hands of relative.
APOLLO
As darkly shame of ye and it annuls
The troth to that the tall perfectionist,
Hera and Zeus, face honour. Yea, and this way
It is Aphrodite to throw of shame,
The queen of the ecstasy to deadly men.
Knows, that above of the orderly marriage-bed
For man and standeth of the woman Right as watch,
The holiness that improves of troth-appointment sworn;
Therefore, if you the placable art to those
Who let their consort kills, neither will'st to turn
On them the eye of anger, unfair art you
In to pursue to his/her decree the man that killed
His/her mother. Here, I know thee full of anger
Against an action but all too much placable
To the other, minishing the crime.
But in this cause Pallas protects the right.
CHOIR
Doesn't hold my search it will ever end that man.
APOLLO
Follow then, make double thee tire in vain him!
CHOIR
You don't think from office of mine of discourse to shorten.
APOLLO
Anybody the hast you, that I would accept of thee!
CHOIR
Yea, thine tall honour from the throne of Zeus:
But I, drawn above by perfume of the blood of mother,
You look for revenge on this man and pursues down him.
APOLLO
But I will be standing close to him; 'tis for me
To protect my suppliant: of the and men likewise
Fears man's curse betrayed,
And in me Fear and Will tell him/it _Leave not_.
[The omnes_ of _Exeunt
The scene of _The changes to Athens. In the close-up, the Temple of
Athena on the acropolis; its statue is standing in the centre; Orestes is
dinging seen to it._
ORESTES
You look on me Queen Athena,; here, I come
From the behest of Loxias; you of the grace of thy
Receive me, checked of the powers avenger--
Not now an unannealed of slayer of red-hand,
But with guilt growing weak himself/herself/itself, it mean-cancelled, exhausted
On a lot of houses and runs of deadly men.
For to the limit of every earth, every sea,
I erred, obedient to the hest of Apollo,
And it finally comes, Goddess of Or, to thy do of it,