The Destruction of Dá Dergas Hostel. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| The Room of the Principal Charioteers |
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| I beheld another trio in front of them: three plates of gold on their foreheads: three short aprons they wore, of grey linen embroidered with gold: three crimson capes about them: three goads of bronze in their hands. Liken thou that, O Fer rogain! | 1 |
| I know them, he answered. Cul and Frecul and Forcul, the three charioteers of the King: three of the same age: three sons of Pole and Yoke. A man will perish by each of their weapons, and they will share the triumph of slaughter. | 2 |
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