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<speaker>Teiresias</speaker>
<p>Then know, yes, know it well!  You will not live through many more<milestone ed="p" n="1065" unit="line" />courses of the sun's swift chariot, before you will give in return one sprung from your own loins, a corpse in requital for corpses.  For you have thrust below one of those of the upper air and irreverently lodged a living soul in the grave,<milestone ed="p" n="1070" unit="line" />while you detain in this world that which belongs to the infernal gods, a corpse unburied, unmourned, unholy.  In the dead you have no part, nor do the gods above, but in this you do them violence.  For these crimes the avenging destroyers,<milestone ed="p" n="1075" unit="line" />the Furies of Hades and of the gods, lie in ambush for you, waiting to seize you in these same sufferings.  And look closely if I tell you this with a silvered palm.  A time not long to be delayed will reveal in your house wailing over men and over women.<milestone ed="p" n="1080" unit="line" />All the cities are stirred up in hostility, whose mangled corpses the dogs, or the wild beasts or some winged bird buried, carrying an unholy stench to the city that held each man's hearth.  There, now, are arrows for your heart, since you provoke me,<milestone ed="p" n="1085" unit="line" />launched at you, archer-like, in my anger.  They fly true—you cannot run from their burning sting.  Boy, lead me home, so that he may launch his rage against younger men, and learn to keep a quieter tongue<milestone ed="p" n="1090" unit="line" />and a better mind within his breast than he now bears.<stage>Exit Teiresias.</stage></p></sp></div1></body></text></TEI.2>