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CHORUS (singing)<br />

O Daughter of Pelias,<br />

Hail to you in the house of Hades,<br />

In the sunless home where you shall dwell!<br />

Let Hades, the dark-haired God,<br />

Let the old man, Leader of the Dead,<br />

Who sits at the oar and helm,<br />

Know you:<br />

Far, far off is the best of women<br />

Borne beyond the flood of Acheron<br />

In the two-oared boat!<br />

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Often shall the Muses' servants<br />

Sing of you to the seven-toned<br />

Lyre-shell of the mountain-tortoise,<br />

And praise you with mourning songs at Sparta<br />

When the circling season<br />

Brings back the month Carneius 1<br />

Under the nightlong upraised moon,<br />

And in bright glad Athens.<br />

Such a theme do you leave by your death<br />

For the music of singers!<br />

Ah!That I had the power<br />

To bring you back to the light<br />

From the dark halls of Hades,<br />

And from the waves of Cocytus<br />

With the oar of the river of hell!<br />

Oh, you only,<br />

O dearest of women,<br />

You only dared give your life<br />

For the life of your lord in Hades!<br />

Light rest the earth above you,<br />

O woman.<br />

If your lord choose another bridal-bed<br />

He shall be hateful to me<br />

As to your own children.<br />

When his mother<br />

And the old father that begot him<br />

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