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Œdipus

ŒDIPUS.

No, Phorbas; by the gods
I beg thee, tell me all.

PHORBAS.

Begone, avoid
Thy children, and thy queen.

ŒDIPUS.

Now answer me,
For to resist is vain: that infant, doomed
To death by thee, say, didst thou give it him?

[Pointing to Icarus.

PHORBAS.

I did: and would that day had been my last!

ŒDIPUS.

And of what country was that child?

PHORBAS.

Of Thebes.

ŒDIPUS.

And thou art not his father?

PHORBAS.

No: alas!
Sprung from a nobler, but more wretched race——

ŒDIPUS.

Who was he then?

PHORBAS.

My lord, what would you do?

[Throwing himself at the feet of Œdipus.

ŒDIPUS.

Speak, speak, I say.

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