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What say I? Can I wish that thou should'st touch<br />

One fallen like me to utter wretchedness,<br />

Corrupt and tainted with a thousand ills?<br />

Oh no, I would not let thee if thou would'st.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y only who have known calamity<br />

Can share it. Let me greet thee where thou art,<br />

And still befriend me as thou hast till now.<br />

THESEUS<br />

I marvel not if thou hast dallied long<br />

In converse with thy children and preferred<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir speech to mine; I feel no jealousy,<br />

I would be famous more <strong>by</strong> deeds than words.<br />

Of this, old friend, thou hast had pro<strong>of</strong>; my oath<br />

I have fulfilled and brought thee back the maids<br />

Alive and nothing harmed for all those threats.<br />

And how the fight was won, 'twere waste <strong>of</strong> words<br />

To boast--thy daughters here will tell thee all.<br />

But <strong>of</strong> a matter that has lately chanced<br />

On my way hitherward, I fain would have<br />

Thy counsel--slight 'twould seem, yet worthy thought.<br />

A wise man heeds all matters great or small.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

What is it, son <strong>of</strong> Aegeus? Let me hear.<br />

Of what thou askest I myself know naught.<br />

THESEUS<br />

'Tis said a man, no countryman <strong>of</strong> thine,<br />

But <strong>of</strong> thy kin, hath taken sanctuary<br />

Beside the altar <strong>of</strong> Poseidon, where<br />

I was at sacrifice when called away.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

What is his country? what the suitor's prayer?<br />

THESEUS<br />

I know but one thing; he implores, I am told,<br />

A word with thee--he will not trouble thee.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

What seeks he? If a suppliant, something grave.<br />

THESEUS<br />

He only waits, they say, to speak with thee,<br />

And then unharmed to go upon his way.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

I marvel who is this petitioner.<br />

THESEUS<br />

Think if there be not any <strong>of</strong> thy kin<br />

At Argos who might claim this boon <strong>of</strong> thee.<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Dear friend, forbear, I pray.

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