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Priestess: Go with good omens, pure to Athens go.

Ion: All must be pure that kill their enemies.

Priestess: So do not thou: attentive mark my words.

Ion: Speak: from good will whate'er thou say'st must flow.

Priestess: Seest thou the vase I hold beneath mine arm?

Ion: I see an ancient ark entwined with wreaths.

Priestess: In this long since an infant I received thee.

Ion: What say'st thou? New is thy discourse and strange.

Priestess: In silence have I kept them: now I show them.

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