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Creusa: Lest death should be my portion, if not thine.

Ion: Childless thou enviest that my father found me.

Creusa: And wilt thou make a childless house thy spoil?

Ion: Devolves my father then no share to me?

Creusa: His shield, his spear; be those thine heritage.

Ion: Come from the altar, quit that hallow'd seat.

Creusa: Instruct thy mother, whosoe'er she be.

Ion: Shalt thou unpunish'd meditate my death?

Creusa: Within this shrine if thou wilt murder me.

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