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HECUBA.
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Polyxena.

There shall I lie in Hades, far from thee.


Hecuba.

Ah me, what shall I do?—where end my life?


Polyxena.

To die a slave, whose father was free-born!420


Hecuba.

In fifty sons nor part nor lot have I!


Polyxena.

What shall I tell to Hector and thy lord?


Hecuba.

Report me of all women wretchedest.


Polyxena.

O bosom, breasts that sweetly nurtured me!


Hecuba.

Woe is thee, daughter, for thy fate untimely!425


Polyxena.

Mother, farewell: Kassandra, fare thee well.


Hecuba.

Others fare well—not for thy mother this.


Polyxena.

Mid Thracians lives my brother Polydorus.