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THE SUPPLIANT MAIDENS

Foiled shall they be. Yet well it were for you,
(If, ere with aid I come, I tarry long),
Not by one step this sanctuary to leave.
Farewell, fear nought: soon shall the hour be born
When he that scorns the gods shall rue his scorn.


Chorus

Ah but I shudder, father!—ah, even now,
Even as I speak, the swift-winged ships draw nigh!

I shudder, I shiver, I perish with fear:
Overseas though I fled,
Yet nought it avails; my pursuers are near!


Danaus

Children, take heart; they who decreed to aid
Thy cause will arm for battle, well I ween.


Chorus

But desperate is Aegyptus' ravening race,
With fight unsated; thou too know'st it well.

In their wrath they o'ertake us; the prow is deep-dark
In the which they have sped,
And dark is the bench and the crew of the bark!


Danaus

Yea but a crew as stout they here shall find,
And arms well steeled beneath a noon-day sun.


Chorus

Ah yet, O father, leave us not forlorn!
Alone, a maid is nought, a strengthless arm.