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EURIPIDES.

Menelaus.

What aileth thee? What sickness ruineth thee?395


Orestes.

Conscience!—to know I have wrought a fearful deed.


Menelaus.

How mean'st thou? Clear is wisdom, not obscure.


Orestes.

Grief most of all is that which wasteth me,—


Menelaus.

Dread Goddess she: yet is there cure for her.


Orestes.

And Madness, vengeance for a mother's blood.400


Menelaus.

And when began thy madness? What the day?


Orestes.

Whereon I heaped my wretched mother's grave.


Menelaus.

At home, or as thou watchedst by the pyre?


Orestes.

In that night-watch for gathering of the bones.


Menelaus.

Was any by, to raise thy body up?405