Poly ph erne, they in an evil hour Are entering this inhospitable threshold, And rushing headlong e'en into the jaws Of this fierce Cyclops, gorged with human flesh. But interrupt me not ; I will inquire Whence to Sicilian ^Etna's mount they came. ULYSSES,... The Greek Tragic Theatre: Euripides - Page 3881809Full view - About this book
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...Cyclops, gorg'd with, human flesh. But interrupt me not; I will enquire Whence to Sicilian ^Etna's mount they came. ULYSSES, SILENUS, CHORUS. ULYSSES....But what Means That groupe of Satyrs, whom before ydn cave I see assembled ? we at Bacchus' city Seem to have landed. Thee, the elder•born, Thee first... | |
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