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The Suppliants.

None may transgress. May wedlock find at last,
As to full many women in the past,
For us a happy issue.


Semi-chorus A. Strophe III.

From marriage with Ægyptos' seed
Thy suppliants, mighty Zeus, defend!


Semi-chorus B.

All yet propitiously may end.


Semi-chorus A.

Cure seekest thou for cureless ill. 1040


Semi-chorus B.

But certes thou the future canst not read.


Semi-chorus A. Antistrophe III.

How search of Zeus the hidden will?
A fathomless abyss, I trow.


Semi-chorus B.

For modest blessings pour thy prayer.


Semi-chorus A.

What moderation urgest thou?


Semi-chorus B.

What Heaven ordaineth, that with patience bear. 1050


Semi-chorus A. Strophe IV.

From us this wedlock's hateful hostile rite
May sovereign Zeus avert, of old who freed