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OEDIPUS AT COLONUS DRAMATIS PERSONAE OEDIPUS ANTIGONE his daughters ISMENE STRANGER , a man of Colonus Theseus , King of Athens Creon , of Thebes POLYNEICES , the elder son of Oedipus A MESSENGER CHORUS OF ELDERS OF COLONUS a At Colonus ...
OEDIPUS AT COLONUS DRAMATIS PERSONAE OEDIPUS ANTIGONE his daughters ISMENE STRANGER , a man of Colonus Theseus , King of Athens Creon , of Thebes POLYNEICES , the elder son of Oedipus A MESSENGER CHORUS OF ELDERS OF COLONUS a At Colonus ...
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What wouldst thou , and to thy race may the Sun - god , the god who sees stranger ? all things , yet grant an old age such as mine ! Cr . I will not touch yon man , but her who is mine . Cr . See ye this , people of the land ? Oed .
What wouldst thou , and to thy race may the Sun - god , the god who sees stranger ? all things , yet grant an old age such as mine ! Cr . I will not touch yon man , but her who is mine . Cr . See ye this , people of the land ? Oed .
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ered there , exclaimed , “ Sir stranger , from where I But she , the while , with foaming mouth and wildly stand , I cannot clearly see the mock Bacchantes ; rolling eyes , bereft of reason as she was , heeded him but I will climb a ...
ered there , exclaimed , “ Sir stranger , from where I But she , the while , with foaming mouth and wildly stand , I cannot clearly see the mock Bacchantes ; rolling eyes , bereft of reason as she was , heeded him but I will climb a ...
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