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Sophocles' ANTIGONE Complete

Translated by F. Storr. From the Loeb Library Edition, Originally published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA and William Heinemann Ltd, London. First published in 1912.

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Ismene: But how, my rash, fond sister, in such case
Can I do anything to make or mar?

Antigone: Say, wilt thou aid me and abet? Decide.

Ismene: In what bold venture? What is in thy thought?

Antigone: Lend me a hand to bear the corpse away.

Ismene: What, bury him despite the interdict?

Antigone: My brother, and, though thou deny him, thine
No man shall say that _I_ betrayed a brother.

Ismene: Wilt thou persist, though Creon has forbid?

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