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               You are not speaking of proud Syrian incense for the house.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Cassandra</speaker><l n="1313">
               Nay, I will go to bewail also within the palace my own and Agamemnon’s fate.  Enough of life!</l><l n="1315">Alas, my friends, not with vain terror do I shrink, as a bird that fears a bush.  After I am dead, bear witness for me of this—when for me, a woman, another woman shall be slain, and for an ill-wedded man another man shall fall.</l></sp></div></body></text></TEI>
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