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the And that other thing which you said you were saying, let it not cause you pain let him be grieved Odysseus is responding to Hecuba's earlier points about his debt to her.
sympathy/death that we should ever at some time die for the light of life and for freedom being free.
Therefore, it is well for you; ending in in what is fitting the act of not dying dying
we enjoy; but since living thus we enjoyed we enjoy we live.
So be it; and as for things in the living state in life, if someone should say speak
because of this at least it is will be that all things are so. through distress
Do we deserve the excess of what happens or shall we find it? shall we flee
seeing that the good man the noble man is not honored? with honors
And indeed, for me while I am alive in life throughout the day each day
even if I should have little a small amount, everything would be sufficient enough;
but I would wish for my tomb honored to be seen
as worthy; for the tribute honor lasts for a long time much.
But if you say you suffer piteous terrible things, hear this in return from me: hear in return
There are among us old women who are no less wretched more unfortunate
and your Spartan from Sparta women,
and brides deprived robbed of the best noble grooms husbands,
whose bodies this dust hides conceals upon the grave tomb.
Endure these things; for if we are wrong assume wrongly in our custom
to honor the brave man, we shall be charged with ignorance folly. let us endure
But you barbarians, neither consider your friends as friends friendship
believe nor honor those who have died nobly. honor them