When a man dies, flesh is frayed and broken in the fire, but not his will.


The Libation Bearers: And The Eumenides: The Oresteia, Parts II and III. (ed. 1964)


When a man dies, flesh is frayed and broken in the fire, but not his will.

When a man dies, flesh is frayed and broken in the fire, but not his will.

When a man dies, flesh is frayed and broken in the fire, but not his will.

When a man dies, flesh is frayed and broken in the fire, but not his will.