Ajax
Sophocles
Sophocles the plays and fragments, Part 7: The Ajax. Jebb, Richard Claverhouse, Sir, translator. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1891.
- In the name of the gods, be softened!
- You have foolish hope, I think,
- if you plan so late to begin schooling my temper.
- O famous Salamis, you, I know, have your happy seat among the waves that beat your shore, eternally conspicuous in the eyes of all men.
- But I, miserable, have long been delayed here, still making my bed through countless months in the camp on the fields of Ida.
- I am worn by time and with anxious expectation still of a journey to Hades the abhorred, the unseen.
- And now a new struggle awaits me, ah, me!—a match with
- Ajax, hard to cure, sharing his tent with a madness of divine origin. It is he whom mighty in bold war you dispatched from you once far in the past. But now he is changed; he grazes his thoughts in isolated places