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81 pages - You are on Page 28 Polyneices: By driving me forth without my portion. Eteocles: And further I will slay thee. Polyneices: O father, dost thou hear what I am suffering? Eteocles: Yea, and he hears what thou art doing. Polyneices: Thou too, mother mine? Eteocles: Thou hast no right to mention thy mother. Polyneices: O my city! Eteocles: Get thee to Argos, and invoke the waters of Lerna. Polyneices: I will; trouble not thyself; all thanks to thee though, mother mine- Previous Page / First / Next Page of Phoenissae
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