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The Internet Classics Archive | The Cyclops by Euripides |
 | | O horned one, to the fold-keeper of the Cyclops, the country-ranging shepherd. |
 | | O Cyclops, by thy sire Poseidon, by mighty Triton and Nereus, by Calypso and the daughters of Nereus, by the sacred billows and all the race of fishes! |
 | | Ope wide the portal of thy gaping throat, Cyclops; for strangers' limbs, both boiled and grilled, are ready from off the coals for the to gnaw and tear and mince up small, reclining in thy shaggy goat-skin coat. |
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