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    Then seizing a heavy horse…harnessing thong

    He smites with the whistling doubled lash;

    Uttering fierce taunts which an evil fiend

    No mere mortal could have taught him。

  CHORUS



                                                          antistrophe



    'Tis time that now each with shamefully muffled head

    Forth from the camp should creep with stealthy footsteps。

    Nay; on the ship let us muster; and benched at the oars

    Over the waves launch her in swift flight。

    Such angry threats sound in our ears hurled by the brother

      princes;

    The Atreidae: and I quake; fearing a death by stoning;

    The dread portion of all who would share our hapless master's

      ruin。

  TECMESSA

    Yet hope we: for ceased is the lightning's flash:

    His rage dies down like a fierce south…wind。

    But now; grown sane; new misery is his;

    For on woes self…wrought he gazes aghast;

    Wherein no hand but his own had share;

    And with anguish his soul is afflicted。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Nay; if 'tis ceased; there is good cause to hope。

    Once 'tis past; of less moment is his frenzy。

  TECMESSA

    And which; were the choice thine; wouldst thou prefer;

    To afflict thy friends and feel delight thyself;

    Or to share sorrow; grieving with their grief?

  LEADER

    The twofold woe; lady; would be the greater。

  TECMESSA

    Then we; though plagued no more; are undone now。

  LEADER

    What mean thy words? Their sense is dark to me。

  TECMESSA

    Yonder man; while his spirit was diseased;

    Himself had joy in his own evil plight;

    Though to us; who were sane; he brought distress。

    But now; since he has respite from his plague;

    He with sore grief is utterly cast down;

    And we likewise; no less than heretofore。

    Are there not here two woes instead of one?

  LEADER

    Yes truly。 And I fear; from some god came

    This stroke; how else? if; now his frenzy is ceased;

    His mind has no more ease than when it raged。

  TECMESSA

    'Tis even as I said; rest well assured。

  LEADER

    But how did this bane first alight upon him?

    To us who share thy grief show what befell。

  TECMESSA

    Thou shalt hear all; as though thou hadst been present。

    In the middle of the night; when the evening braziers

    No longer flared; he took a two…edged sword;

    And fain would sally upon an empty quest。

    But I rebuked him; saying: 〃What doest thou;

    Ajax? Why thus uncalled wouldst thou go forth?

    No messenger has summoned thee; no trumpet

    Roused thee。 Nay; the whole camp is sleeping still。〃

    But curtly he replied in well…worn phrase:

    〃Woman; silence is the grace of woman。〃

    Thus schooled; I yielded; and he rushed out alone。

    What passed outside the tent; I cannot tell。

    But in he came; driving lashed together

    Bulls; and shepherd dogs; and fleecy prey。

    Some he beheaded; the wrenched…back throats of some

    He slit; or cleft their chines; others he bound

    And tortured; as though men they were; not beasts。

    Last; darting through the doors; as to some phantom

    He tossed words; now against the Atreidae; now

    Taunting Odysseus; piling up huge jeers

    Of how he had gone and wreaked his scorn upon them。

    Soon he rushed back within the tent; where slowly

    And hardly to his reason he returned。

    And gazing round on the room filled with havoc;

    He struck his head and cried out; then amidst

    The wrecks of slaughtered sheep a wreck he fell;

    And sat clutching his hair with tight…clenched nails。

    There first for a long while he crouched speechless;

    Then did he threaten me with fearful threats;

    If I revealed not all that had befallen him;

    Asking what meant the plight wherein he lay。

    And I; friends; terror…stricken; told him all

    That had been done; so far as I had knowledge。

    Forthwith he broke forth into bitter wailing;

    Such as I ne'er had heard from him before

    For always had he held that such laments

    Befitted cowards only; and low…souled men:

    But uttering no shrill cries; he would express

    His grief in low groans; as of a moaning bull。

    But now prostrate beneath so great a woe;

    Not tasting food nor drink; he sits among

    The sword…slain beasts; motionless where he sank。

    And plainly he meditates some baleful deed;

    For so portend his words and lamentations。

    But; O friends!…'twas for this cause I came forth…

    Enter and help; if help at all you can:

    For by friends' words men so bestead are won。

  LEADER

    Child of Teleutas; fearful are thy tidings;

    That our prince has been maddened by his griefs。

  AJAX (within)

    Alas! Woe; woe!

  TECMESSA

    Soon; I fear; worse will follow。 Heard you not?

    'Twas Ajax。 Oh; how dreadful was that cry。

  AJAX

    Alas! Woe; woe!

  LEADER

    He seems either still frenzied; or else grieving

    For his past frenzies; now he sees their work。

  AJAX

    Alas! My son; my son!

  TECMESSA

    Woe's me! Eurysaces; 'tis for thee he calls。

    What can he purpose?…Where art thou?…Ah; woe!

  AJAX

    Teucer; come!…Where is Teucer? Will he never

    Come back from cattle…raiding?…while I perish!

  LEADER

    He seems in his right mind。 But open the doors。

    Perhaps even the sight of me may sober him。



         (She opens the doors of the tent。 AJAX is

          revealed sitting among the slain beasts。)



  TECMESSA

    See; I have opened。 You may now behold

    What he has done; and in what plight he lies。

  AJAX (chanting)

    Alas!

    My shipmates and friends; you that alone to me

    Loyal and true remain; of all friends alone;

    Behold how great a billow lately rising from the storm of blood

    Surging around engulphs me!

  LEADER

    Ah me; too true; it seems; was thy report。

    This sight reveals the work of no sane mind。

  AJAX (chanting)

    Alas!

    My mates; skilled and tried in brave seamanship;

    Ye who embarking drove the wave…cleaving oar;

    In you; in you alone I see a help and refuge from despair。

    Smite me; and spill my blood too。

  LEADER

    Keep silence from dread words; nor curing ill

    By ill; so swell the misery of this curse。

  AJAX (chanting)

    Behold now the bold; the man stout of heart;

    Who ne'er shrank in fight against foes…behold

    How I have spent my rage on beasts that feared no harm!

    Ah me; the mockery! To what shame am I brought low

  TECMESSA

    Ajax; my master; I entreat thee; speak not so。

  AJAX (chanting)

    Away hence; I command thee! Take thyself elsewhere。

    Aiai! Aiai!

  LEADER

    Oh; by the Gods; we pray thee; yield to wisdom's voice。

  AJAX (chanting)

    Oh; wretch that I was to allow

    Those cursed foes to slip from my hands; and assaulting

    Horned kine and goodly flocks; mad
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