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ELECTRA
73

In the heart of his wallèd lands,
In the Giants' cloud-capt ring;
Herself, none other, laid
The hone to the axe's blade;
She lifted it in her hands,
The woman, and slew her king.

Woe upon spouse and spouse,
Whatso of evil sway
Held her in that distress!
Even as a lioness
Breaketh the woodland boughs
Starving, she wrought her way.


Voice of Clytemnestra.

O Children, Children; in the name of God,
Slay not your mother!


A Woman.

Did ye hear a cry
Under the rafters?


Another.

I weep too, yea, I;
Down on the mother's heart the child hath trod!

[A death-cry from within.


Another.

God bringeth Justice in his own slow tide.
Aye, cruel is thy doom; but thy deeds done
Evil, thou piteous woman, and on one
Whose sleep was by thy side!

[The door bursts open, and Orestes and Electra come forth in disorder. Attendants bring out the bodies of Clytemnestra and Aegisthus.