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81 pages - You are on Page 29 Eteocles: Forth from the land! Polyneices: I go, yet grant me to behold my father. Eteocles: Thou shalt not have thy wish. Polyneices: At least then my tender sisters. Eteocles: No! them too thou shalt never see. Polyneices: Ah, sisters mine! Eteocles: Why dost thou, their bitterest foe, call on them? Polyneices: Mother dear, to thee at least farewell! Jocasta: A joyous faring mine in sooth, my son! Previous Page / First / Next Page of Phoenissae
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