Andromache
Euripides
Euripides. The Plays of Euripides, Translated into English Prose from the Text of Paley. Vol. II. Coleridge, Edward P., translator. London: George Bell and Sons, 1891.
- your own handiwork to the war-god, master of the spear, abandoning Troy to wretchedness?
- Many a well-horsed car ye yoked on the banks of Simois,
- and many a bloody tournament did ye ordain with never a prize to win; and Ilium’s princes are dead and gone; no longer in Troy
- is seen the blaze of fire on altars of the gods with the smoke of incense.
- The son of Atreus is no more, slain by the hand of his wife, and she herself hath paid the debt of blood by death,