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Lucretius, De Rerum Natura (ed. William Ellery Leonard) 12 0 Browse Search
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Sophocles, Antigone (ed. Sir Richard Jebb), line 806 (search)
Antigone Citizens of my fatherland, see me setting out on my last journey, looking at my last sunlight,and never again. No, Hades who lays all to rest leads me living to Acheron's shore, though I have not had my due portion of the chant that brings the bride, nor has any hymn been minefor the crowning of marriage. Instead the lord of Acheron will be my groom. Antigone Citizens of my fatherland, see me setting out on my last journey, looking at my last sunlight,and never again. No, Hades who lays all to rest leads me living to Acheron's shore, though I have not had my due portion of the chant that brings the bride, nor has any hymn been minefor the crowning of marriage. Instead the lord of Acheron will be my groom.