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To suffer, first in act and then in telling;<br />

'Tis the misfortune <strong>of</strong> thine ill-starred sons<br />

I come to tell thee. At the first they willed<br />

To leave the throne to Creon, minded well<br />

Thus to remove the inveterate curse <strong>of</strong> old,<br />

A canker that infected all thy race.<br />

But now some god and an infatuate soul<br />

Have stirred betwixt them a mad rivalry<br />

To grasp at sovereignty and kingly power.<br />

Today the hot-branded youth, the younger born,<br />

Is keeping Polyneices from the throne,<br />

His elder, and has thrust him from the land.<br />

<strong>The</strong> banished brother (so all <strong>The</strong>bes reports)<br />

Fled to the vale <strong>of</strong> Argos, and <strong>by</strong> help<br />

Of new alliance there and friends in arms,<br />

Swears he will stablish Argos straight as lord<br />

Of the Cadmeian land, or, if he fail,<br />

Exalt the victor to the stars <strong>of</strong> heaven.<br />

This is no empty tale, but deadly truth,<br />

My father; and how long thy agony,<br />

Ere the gods pity thee, I cannot tell.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Hast thou indeed then entertained a hope<br />

<strong>The</strong> gods at last will turn and rescue me?<br />

ISMENE<br />

Yea, so I read these latest oracles.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

What oracles? What hath been uttered, child?<br />

ISMENE<br />

Thy country (so it runs) shall yearn in time<br />

To have thee for their weal alive or dead.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

And who could gain <strong>by</strong> such a one as I?<br />

ISMENE<br />

On thee, 'tis said, their sovereignty depends.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

So, when I cease to be, my worth begins.<br />

ISMENE<br />

<strong>The</strong> gods, who once abased, uplift thee now.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Poor help to raise an old man fallen in youth.<br />

ISMENE<br />

Howe'er that be, 'tis for this cause alone<br />

That Creon comes to thee--and comes anon.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

With what intent, my daughter? Tell me plainly.

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