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Was an ancient Greek playwright.
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Aeschylus's poems
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Earth is rocking in space! And the thunders crash up with a roar upon roar,
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Up and lead the dance of Fate! Lift the song that mortals hate!
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A GLEAM -- a gleam -- from Ida's height, By the Fire-god sent, it came;
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Now long and long from wintry Strymon blew The weary, hungry, anchor-straining blasts,
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The night was passing, and the Grecian host By no means sought to issue forth unseen.
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Now do our eyes behold The tidings which were told:
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