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forthwith,—first adoring the shrines of my father's gods, who keep these gates.


[Orestes and Pylades enter the house, followed by the Paedagogus.—Electra remains outside.

El. O King Apollo! graciously hear them, and hear me besides, who so oft have come before thine altar with such gifts as my devout hand could bring! And now, O Lycean Apollo, with such vows as I can make,1380 I pray thee, I supplicate, I implore, grant us thy benignant aid in these designs, and show men how impiety is rewarded by the gods!

[Electra enters the house.


Ch. Behold how Ares moves onward, breathing deadly vengeance, against which none may strive!

Even now the pursuers of dark guilt have passed beneath yon roof, the hounds which none may flee. Therefore the vision of my soul shall not long tarry in suspense.1390


The champion of the spirits infernal is ushered with stealthy feet into the house, the ancestral palace of his sire, bearing keen-edged death in his hands; and Hermes, son of Maia, who hath shrouded the guile in darkness, leads him forward, even to the end, and delays no more.


[Enter Electra from the house.

str.  El. Ah, dearest friends, in a moment the men will do the deed;—but wait in silence.