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81 pages - You are on Page 30 Polyneices: Thy son no more! Jocasta: Born to sorrow, endless sorrow, I! Polyneices: 'Tis because my brother treats me despitefully. Eteocles: I am treated just the same. Polyneices: Where wilt thou be stationed before the towers? Eteocles: Why ask me this? Polyneices: I will array myself against thee for thy death. Eteocles: I too have the same desire. Jocasta: Woe is me! what will ye do, my sons? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Phoenissae
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