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Creon . In this , I grant , thou speakest right ; but tell , What form of injury hast thou to endure ? EDIPUS . Did'st thou , or did'st thou not , thy counsel give , Some one to send to fetch this reverend seer ? CREON .
Creon . In this , I grant , thou speakest right ; but tell , What form of injury hast thou to endure ? EDIPUS . Did'st thou , or did'st thou not , thy counsel give , Some one to send to fetch this reverend seer ? CREON .
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CREON . Shall we at our age stoop to learn from him , Young as he is , the lesson to be wise ? HÆMON . Learn nought thou should'st not learn , and if I'm young , Thou should'st my deeds and not my years consider . CREON .
CREON . Shall we at our age stoop to learn from him , Young as he is , the lesson to be wise ? HÆMON . Learn nought thou should'st not learn , and if I'm young , Thou should'st my deeds and not my years consider . CREON .
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CREON . Lavish of words , thou never shalt persuade me . MEDEA . Will you then drive me hence , and to my prayers No reverence yield ? CREON . I do not love thee more Than those of my own house . MEDEA . With what regret Do I remember ...
CREON . Lavish of words , thou never shalt persuade me . MEDEA . Will you then drive me hence , and to my prayers No reverence yield ? CREON . I do not love thee more Than those of my own house . MEDEA . With what regret Do I remember ...
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