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Creusa: A tissue, look, which when a child I wrought.

Ion: What is it? Various are the works of virgins.

Creusa: A slight, unfinish'd essay of the loom.

Ion: What figure wrought? Thou shalt not take me thus.

Creusa: A Gorgon central in the warp enwoven-

Ion: What fortune haunts me, O supreme of gods!

Creusa: And like an aegis edged with serpents round.

Ion: Such is the woof, and such the vest I find.

Creusa: Thou old embroidery of my virgin bands!

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