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Creusa: Torn, she conjectures, by some beast of prey.

Ion: What ground hath she on which to build that thought?

Creusa: Returning to the place she found him not.

Ion: Observed she drops of blood distain the path?

Creusa: None, though with anxious heed she search'd around.

Ion: What time hath pass'd since thus the child was lost?

Creusa: Were he alive, his youth were such as thine.

Ion: The god hath done him wrong: the unhappy mother-

Creusa: Hath not to any child been mother since.

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