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Description: Emil Teschendorff - King Oedipus Identifier: internationallib02lang (find matches) Title: The International library of famous literature : selections from the world's great writers, ancient, mediaeval, and modern, with biographical and explanatory notes and with introductions Year: 1898 (1890s) Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-1908 Subjects: Literature Publisher: New York Merrill and Baker Contributing Library: Internet Archive Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: our mouth against the bit,Be wise in time; kick not against the spurs;Remembering Princes are shrewd taskmasters.Chorus — Beware thyself, bewaring me; Remembering that, too sharply stirred,The spurrer need beware the spurred;As thou of me; whose single wordShall rouse the City — yea, the veryStones you walk upon, in thunderGathering oer your head, to buryThee and thine Adultress under!u^Sgisthus — Raven, that with croaking jawsUnorphean, undivine,After you no City draws; And if any vengeance, mineUpon your withered shoulders —Chorus — Thine! Who daring not to strike the blowThy worse than woman craft designed,To worse than woman —^Egisthus — Soldiers, ho! Clytemnestra —Softly, good iEgisthus, softly; let the sword that has so deepDrunk of righteous Retribution now within the scabbard sleep!And if Nemesis be sated with the blood already spilt,Even so let us, nor carry lawful Justice into Guilt.Sheathe your sword; dismiss your spears; and you, Oldmen, your howling cease, Text Appearing After Image: KING OKI HITSFrom a painting by K. Tescshendorff THE DOWNFALL AND DEATH OF KING (F.DIITS. 613 And, ere ill blood come to running, each unto his home in peaRecognizing what is done for done indeed, as done it is.And husbanding your scanty breath to pray that nothing more amiss.Farewell. Meanwhile, you and I, JSgisthus, shall deliberate,When the storm is blowing under, how to settle House and State. THE DOWNFALL AM) DEATH OF KING (EDIPUS. By SOPHOCLES. (Version of Edward Fitzgerald.) (Sophocles : A famous Greek tragic poet; born at Colonus, near Athens,probably in b.c 495. He received a careful education, and at his first appear-ance as a tragic poet, when only twenty-seven years old, gained a victory overthe veteran ^Eschylus. From that time until extreme old age he maintained hispreeminence, obtaining the first prize more than twenty times. He also tookpart in political affairs, and during the Samian war (b.c 440) was one of theten generals acting jointly with Pericles. Of the one hun Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: Emil Teschendorff - King Oedipus
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