“But Medea in her chamber, trembling and terror-struck now at what she has done, is encompassed by all her father's threatening rage.”

Source: Argonautica, Book VIII, Lines 1–3

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At trepidam in thalamis et iam sua facta paventem Colchida circa omnes pariter furiaeque minaeque patris habent.

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