All 7 Uses of
Zeus
in
Medea by Euripides
- O Zeus, O Earth, O Light, Will the fire not stab my brain ?†
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- CHORUS* Some Women " O Zeus, O Earth, O Light : " The cry of a bride forlorn Heard ye, and wailing born Of lost delight?†
- Did ye hear her cry To them that guard man's faith forsworn, Themis and Zeus ?†
- Remember, Zeus, the cause of all this woe !†
- An easy answer had I to this swell Of speech, but Zeus our father knoweth well, All I for thee have wrought, and thou for me.†
- Thou, Zeus, wilt hear me.†
- Great treasure halls hath Zeus in heaven, From whence to man strange dooms be given, Past hope or fear.†
Definition:
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(Zeus) Greek mythology: the most supreme of the gods