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104 pages - You are on Page 24 Ion: What if in secret Phoebus nurtures him! Creusa: Unjust to enjoy alone a common right. Ion: Ah me! this cruel fate accords with mine. Creusa: For thee too thy unhappy mother mourns. Ion: Ah, melt me not to griefs I would forget! Creusa: I will be silent: but impart thy aid. Ion: Seest thou what most the inquiry will suppress? Creusa: And to my wretched friend what is not ill? Ion: How shall the god what he would hide reveal? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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