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AESCHYLUS
vv. 268–278.

Leader.

How?
Thy word flies past me, being incredible.


Clytemnestra.

Ilion is ours. No riddling tale I tell.


Leader.

Such joy comes knocking at the gate of tears.


Clytemnestra.

Aye, 'tis a faithful heart that eye declares.


Leader.

What warrant hast thou? Is there proof of this?


Clytemnestra.

There is; unless a God hath lied there is.


Leader.

Some dream-shape came to thee in speaking guise?


Clytemnestra.

Who deemeth me a dupe of drowsing eyes?


Leader.

Some word within that hovereth without wings?


Clytemnestra.

Am I a child to hearken to such things?


Leader.

Troy fallen?—But how long? When fell she, say?