Orestes

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.

  1. Why, surely she deserved it, the one who destroyed Hellas and the Phrygians too?
Orestes
  1. Swear you are not saying this to humor me, or I will kill you.
Phrygian
  1. I swear by my life, an oath I would keep!
Orestes
  1. Did every Phrygian in Troy show the same terror of steel as you do?
Phrygian
  1. Take your sword away! Held so near it flashes a dreadful gleam of blood.
Orestes
  1. Are you afraid of being turned to a stone, as if you had seen a Gorgon?
Phrygian
  1. To a stone, no! but to a corpse; I don’t know this Gorgon’s head.
Orestes
  1. A slave, and yet you fear death, which will release you from trouble?