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Thy prayer <strong>by</strong> action or advice, for he<br />

Is left the State's sole guardian in thy stead.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Ah me! what words to accost him can I find?<br />

What cause has he to trust me? In the past<br />

I have bee proved his rancorous enemy.<br />

CREON<br />

Not in derision, <strong>Oedipus</strong>, I come<br />

Nor to upbraid thee with thy past misdeeds.<br />

(To BYSTANDERS)<br />

But shame upon you! if ye feel no sense<br />

Of human decencies, at least revere<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sun whose light beholds and nurtures all.<br />

Leave not thus nakedly for all to gaze at<br />

A horror neither earth nor rain from heaven<br />

Nor light will suffer. Lead him straight within,<br />

For it is seemly that a kinsman's woes<br />

Be heard <strong>by</strong> kin and seen <strong>by</strong> kin alone.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

O listen, since thy presence comes to me<br />

A shock <strong>of</strong> glad surprise--so noble thou,<br />

And I so vile--O grant me one small boon.<br />

I ask it not on my behalf, but thine.<br />

CREON<br />

And what the favor thou wouldst crave <strong>of</strong> me?<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Forth from thy borders thrust me with all speed;<br />

Set me within some vasty desert where<br />

No mortal voice shall greet me any more.<br />

CREON<br />

This had I done already, but I deemed<br />

It first behooved me to consult the god.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

His will was set forth fully--to destroy<br />

<strong>The</strong> parricide, the scoundrel; and I am he.<br />

CREON<br />

Yea, so he spake, but in our present plight<br />

'Twere better to consult the god anew.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Dare ye inquire concerning such a wretch?<br />

CREON<br />

Yea, for thyself wouldst credit now his word.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Aye, and on thee in all humility<br />

I lay this charge: let her who lies within<br />

Receive such burial as thou shalt ordain;

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