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EURIPIDES.

Agamemnon.

How? what wouldst do? Wouldst in thy wrinkled hand
A dagger clutch, and yon barbarian slay?—
With poisons do the deed, or with what help?
What arm shall aid thee? whence wilt win thee friends?


Hecuba.

These tents a host of Trojan women hide.880


Agamemnon.

The captives meanest thou, Greek hunters' prey?


Hecuba.

By these will I avenge me on my slayer.


Agamemnon.

How?—women gain the mastery over men?


Hecuba.

Mighty are numbers: joined with craft, resistless.


Agamemnon.

Ay, mighty, yet misprize I womankind.885


Hecuba.

What? did not women slay Aigyptus' sons?—
The males of Lemnos wholly extirpate?
Yet be it so: forbear to reason this.
But to this woman give thou through the host
Safe passage.
(To a servant) Thou, draw nigh our Thracian guest,890
Say, "Hecuba, late Queen of Ilium,