Eumenides
Aeschylus
Aeschylus, Volume 2. Smyth, Herbert Weir, translator. London; New York: William Heinemann; G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1926.
- even if he escapes beneath the earth, he is never set free. A suppliant, he will acquire another avenger from his family.[*](As Agamemnon was slain by Clytaemestra and Clytaemestra by Orestes, so Orestes shall be slain by one of his own race. μιάστωρis properly polluter.)
Enters from the inner sanctuary.Apollo
- Out, I order you! Go away from this house at once,
- leave my prophetic sanctuary, so that you may not be struck by a winged glistening snake[*](The arrow sped from Apollo’s gold-wrought string is called a winged glistening snake because it stings like a serpent’s bite. There is also a latent word-play: ὄφις snake suggests ἰός snake’s poison which also means arrow.) shot forth from a golden bow-string, and painfully release black foam, vomiting the clots of blood you have drained from mortals.