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Poseidon on Hecuba - “Whose numberless tears match the numberless dead she grieves for”
Hecuba – “Lift up your head from the dust, heave up from the earth the weight of your misery”
Hecuba – “You whom the gods have cursed”
Hecuba – “The old life is gone, old gods, old hearth and home destroyed”
Hecuba – “We must endure it, flow with the stream, let the new win fill our sail”
Hecuba – “weep, weep, for my burning home, howl for my children dead, my husband dead”
Hecuba – “empty as a sail when the winds fail”
Hecuba – “Some agonies are beyond telling and some must be told”
Hecuba – “My temples are throbbing, my head will burst, my heart shatter the walled prison of my breast”