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THESEUS<br />

What can beget ill blood 'twixt them and me?<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Dear son <strong>of</strong> Aegeus, to the gods alone<br />

Is given immunity from eld and death;<br />

But nothing else escapes all-ruinous time.<br />

Earth's might decays, the might <strong>of</strong> men decays,<br />

Honor grows cold, dishonor flourishes,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no constancy 'twixt friend and friend,<br />

Or city and city; be it soon or late,<br />

Sweet turns to bitter, hate once more to love.<br />

If now 'tis sunshine betwixt <strong>The</strong>bes and thee<br />

And not a cloud, Time in his endless course<br />

Gives birth to endless days and nights, wherein<br />

<strong>The</strong> merest nothing shall suffice to cut<br />

With serried spears your bonds <strong>of</strong> amity.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n shall my slumbering and buried corpse<br />

In its cold grave drink their warm life-blood up,<br />

If Zeus be Zeus and Phoebus still speak true.<br />

No more: 'tis ill to tear aside the veil<br />

Of mysteries; let me cease as I began:<br />

Enough if thou wilt keep thy plighted troth,<br />

<strong>The</strong>n shall thou ne'er complain that <strong>Oedipus</strong><br />

Proved an unpr<strong>of</strong>itable and thankless guest,<br />

Except the gods themselves shall play me false.<br />

CHORUS<br />

<strong>The</strong> man, my lord, has from the very first<br />

Declared his power to <strong>of</strong>fer to our land<br />

<strong>The</strong>se and like benefits.<br />

THESEUS<br />

Who could reject<br />

<strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>fered amity <strong>of</strong> such a friend?<br />

First, he can claim the hospitality<br />

To which <strong>by</strong> mutual contract we stand pledged:<br />

Next, coming here, a suppliant to the gods,<br />

He pays full tribute to the State and me;<br />

His favors therefore never will I spurn,<br />

But grant him the full rights <strong>of</strong> citizen;<br />

And, if it suits the stranger here to bide,<br />

I place him in your charge, or if he please<br />

Rather to come with me--choose, <strong>Oedipus</strong>,<br />

Which <strong>of</strong> the two thou wilt. Thy choice is mine.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Zeus, may the blessing fall on men like these!<br />

THESEUS<br />

What dost thou then decide--to come with me?<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Yea, were it lawful--but 'tis rather here--<br />

THESEUS

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