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Charged me straitly that no moral<br />

Should approach the sacred portal,<br />

Or greet with funeral litanies<br />

<strong>The</strong> hidden tomb wherein he lies;<br />

Saying, "If thou keep'st my hest<br />

Thou shalt hold thy realm at rest."<br />

<strong>The</strong> God <strong>of</strong> Oaths this promise heard,<br />

And to Zeus I pledged my word.<br />

ANTIGONE<br />

Well, if he would have it so,<br />

We must yield. <strong>The</strong>n let us go<br />

Back to <strong>The</strong>bes, if yet we may<br />

Heal this mortal feud and stay<br />

<strong>The</strong> self-wrought doom<br />

That drives our brothers to their tomb.<br />

THESEUS<br />

Go in peace; nor will I spare<br />

Ought <strong>of</strong> toil and zealous care,<br />

But on all your needs attend,<br />

Gladdening in his grave my friend.<br />

CHORUS<br />

Wail no more, let sorrow rest,<br />

All is ordered for the best.<br />

FOOTNOTES<br />

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[Footnote 4: <strong>The</strong> Greek text for the passages marked here and later in<br />

the text have been lost.]<br />

[Footnote 5: To avoid the blessing, still a secret, he resorts<br />

to a commonplace; literally, "For what generous man is not (in<br />

befriending others) a friend to himself?"]<br />

[Footnote 6: Creon desires to bury <strong>Oedipus</strong> on the confines <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes so<br />

as to avoid the pollution and yet <strong>of</strong>fer due rites at his tomb. Ismene<br />

tells him <strong>of</strong> the latest oracle and interprets to him its purport, that<br />

some day the <strong>The</strong>ban invaders <strong>of</strong> Athens will be routed in a battle near<br />

the grave <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oedipus</strong>.]<br />

[Footnote 7: <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong>bans sprung from the Dragon's teeth sown <strong>by</strong><br />

Cadmus.]<br />

SOPHOCLES<br />

ANTIGONE<br />

Translation <strong>by</strong> F. Storr, BA<br />

Formerly Scholar <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Cambridge

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