Gate 5
τί μέμονας, τέκνον; μή τί σε θυμοπλη-
θὴς δορίμαργος ἄτα φερέτω· κακοῦ δʼ
ἔκβαλʼ ἔρωτος ἀρχάν.
ἐπεὶ τὸ πρᾶγμα κάρτʼ ἐπισπέρχει θεός,
690 ἴτω κατʼ οὖρον κῦμα Κωκυτοῦ λαχὸν
Φοίβῳ στυγηθὲν πᾶν τὸ Λαΐου γένος.
ὠμοδακής σʼ ἄγαν ἵμερος ἐξοτρύ-
νει πικρόκαρπον ἀνδροκτασίαν τελεῖν
αἵματος οὐ θεμιστοῦ.
695 φίλου γὰρ ἐχθρά μοι πατρὸς τάλαινʼ ἀρὰ
ξηροῖς ἀκλαύτοις ὄμμασιν προσιζάνει,
λέγουσα κέρδος πρότερον ὑστέρου μόρου.
ἀλλὰ σὺ μὴ ʼποτρύνου· κακὸς οὐ κεκλή-
σῃ βίον εὖ κυρήσας· μελάναιγις δʼ· οὐκ
700 εἶσι δόμων Ἐρινύς, ὅταν ἐκ χερῶν
θεοὶ θυσίαν δέχωνται;
θεοῖς μὲν ἤδη πως παρημελήμεθα,
χάρις δʼ ἀφʼ ἡμῶν ὀλομένων θαυμάζεται·
τί οὖν ἔτʼ ἂν σαίνοιμεν ὀλέθριον μόρον;
705 νῦν ὅτε σοι παρέστακεν· ἐπεὶ δαίμων
λήματος ἐν τροπαίᾳ χρονίᾳ μεταλ-
λακτὸς ἴσως ἂν ἔλθοι θελεμωτέρῳ
πνεύματι· νῦν δʼ ἔτι ζεῖ.
ἐξέζεσεν γὰρ Οἰδίπου κατεύγματα·
710 ἄγαν δʼ ἀληθεῖς ἐνυπνίων φαντασμάτων
ὄψεις, πατρῴων χρημάτων δατήριοι.
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Smyth 1922
Loeb
Smyth (eclectic), 1922 · 1922
The Editor

Herbert Weir Smyth (1857–1937) was Eliot Professor of Greek at Harvard University. Best known for his Greek Grammar (1920), which remains the standard reference grammar for students of ancient Greek, Smyth also produced the Loeb Classical Library edition of Aeschylus (2 volumes, 1922–1926). His combination of linguistic expertise and literary sensitivity made his Aeschylus edition particularly valuable.

About This Edition

Smyth's Loeb Aeschylus presents the Greek text with facing English translation. Following Loeb convention, the text is based on established critical editions. For a critical text of Aeschylus, the OCT by D. L. Page (1972) and M. L. West's Teubner (1990, revised 1998) are now the standard references. Smyth's translations, while sometimes dated in style, remain useful for their accuracy and his notes address many of the textual difficulties that make Aeschylus the most challenging of the three great tragedians.

Translator

Herbert Weir Smyth (Loeb Classical Library)

Text Basis

Smyth's own eclectic text, based on the manuscript tradition and Wilamowitz. Smyth was both editor and translator.

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