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Sophocles, Electra (ed. Sir Richard Jebb), line 193 (search)
Chorus Mournful was the voice heard at his return, and mournful the voice amidst your father's reclining banquetwhen the straight, swift blow of the bronze-jawed axe was sped against him. Deceit was the plotter, Lust the slayer, two dread parents of a dreadfulphantom, whether it was god or mortal that did this deed. Electra O that hated day, hated beyond all that have come to me; O that night, the terrible grief of that unutterable feast, the shameless death-strokesmy father saw from their twin hands, hands which took my life captive by treachery, which cast me to ruin! May the great god of Olympuscreate for them sufferings in penalty, and may they never have enjoyment of their splendor since they have committed such crimes!