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104 pages - You are on Page 79 Leader of the Chorus: Unhappy lady, We know the dreadful ills that close thee round. Creusa: Ah, whither shall I fly? From instant death Scarce hath my foot sped hither, from my foes By stealth escaping. Leader: Whither wouldst thou fly, But to this altar? Creusa: What will that avail me? Leader: To kill a suppliant there the law forbids. Creusa: But by the law I perish. Leader: If their hands Had seized thee. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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