AESCHYLUS QUOTES VIII

Greek dramatist (525 B.C.-456 B.C.)

To weep and lament over misfortunes, when it draws the sympathizing tear, brings no light recompense.

AESCHYLUS

attributed, Day's Collacon


A phantom queen through all the house shall rove; and all the joy doth flee the sculptured forms of beauty once did give; and in the penury of eyes that live, all Aphrodite's grace is lost in empty space.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon


Look to it and consider, and deem not
That ever stubbornness excels discretion.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Bound

Tags: stubbornness


The base of justice is firmly set,
and fate, the swordsmith, hammers out
her sword beforehand.

AESCHYLUS

Libation Bearers

Tags: justice


Both silent, when there is need, and speaking in season.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Prometheus Pyrphoros

Tags: silence


For in pure maidens, knowing not the marriage-bed, the glance of the eyes sinks from shame.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Toxotides

Tags: virginity, shame


On the life-giving lap of Earth
Blood hath flowed forth;
And now, the seed of vengeance, clots the plain--
Unmelting, uneffaced the stain.

AESCHYLUS

The Libation Bearers

Tags: vengeance


When a match has equal partners, then I fear not.

AESCHYLUS

Prometheus Bound

Tags: marriage


For mortal kind taketh thought only for the day, and hath no more surety than the shadow of smoke.

AESCHYLUS

fragment