450 BC AGAMEMNON by Aeschylus translated by E.D.A. Morshead CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY A WATCHMAN ...
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Too weak to range-and well the sucking child Of every beast that roams by wood and wold. So to the...
Until the guard upon Messapius' peak Saw the far flame gleam on Euripus' tide, And from the high-p...
Couched in the foeman's land, whereon they gave Their breath, and lords of Troy, each in his Trojan...
But turn the city's longing into joy! Yea, let him come, and coming may he find A wife no other th...
The CHORUS sings its welcome.) Hail to thee, chief of Atreus' race, Returning proud from Troy subd...
If cause be cause, 'tis mine for this resolve. CLYTEMNESTRA What, think'st thou, in thy place had ...
CASSANDRA (chanting) Home cursed of God! Bear witness unto me, Ye visioned woes within- The blood...
450 BC EUMENDIDES by Aeschylus translated by E. D. A. Morshead CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY THE PYTHI...
"Wal, I'll be durned if I ever expected to see a redskin work," was his only comment on the industr...
A horseman rode up to the door of the teepee, dismounted, and came in. It was Elliott. He had been ...
Whispering Winds asked wistfully of Joe. "Indeed they will," answered Joe, and he told her the stor...
grave, though you never said a word; but I know it's true because I know you." Zane looked eagerly ...
wolf on the fold. He had not so many Indians at his beck and call as now; but he harangued for days...
unerring rifle. Do you hear all that yelling? Half King's death has set the Indians wild." There w...