Aeschylus

"For this our task hath Fate spun without fail to last for ever sure, that we on man weighed down with deeds of hate should follow till the earth his life immure. Nor when he dies can he boast of being truly free."

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Source: Aeschylus (1873). “The Tragedies of Æschylos: A New Translation, with a Biographical Essay, and an Appendix of Rhymed Choral Odes”, p.374

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Aeschylus was an ancient Greek playwright known for his profound exploration of justice and fate, particularly in his trilogy 'Oresteia.'

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