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Let no one deem me a poor weak woman who sits with folded hands, but of another mould, dangerous to foes and well-disposed to friends; for they win the fairest fame who live then, life like me. | Let no one deem me a poor weak woman who sits with folded hands, | ||
but of another mould, dangerous to foes and well-disposed to friends; | |||
for they win the fairest fame who live then, life like me. | |||
Revision as of 14:21, 14 June 2006
A play by Euripides.
- full text available at http://classics.mit.edu/Euripides/medea.html
Let no one deem me a poor weak woman who sits with folded hands, but of another mould, dangerous to foes and well-disposed to friends; for they win the fairest fame who live then, life like me.