Re-enter Clytæmnestra

Clytæm. [to Cassandra, who has remained in the

chariot during the choral ode]

Thou too—I mean Cassandra—go within;

Since Zeus hath made it thine, and not in wrath,

To share the lustral waters in our house,

Standing with many a slave the altar nigh

Of Zeus, who guards our goods.[[350]] Now get thee down

From out this car, nor look so over proud.

They say that e'en Alcmena's son endured[[351]]