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vv. 425–438
OEDIPUS, KING OF THEBES

Thou seest not, which so soon shall lay thee low,
Low as thyself, low as thy children.—Go,
Heap scorn on Creon and my lips withal:
For this I tell thee, never was there fall
Of pride, nor shall be, like to thine this day.


Oedipus.

To brook such words from this thing? Out, I say!
Out to perdition! Aye, and quick, before . . .
[The Leader restrains him.
Enough then!—Turn and get thee from my door.


Tiresias.

I had not come hadst thou not called me here.


Oedipus.

I knew thee not so dark a fool. I swear
’Twere long before I called thee, had I known.


Tiresias.

Fool, say’st thou? Am I truly such an one?
The two who gave thee birth, they held me wise.


Oedipus.

Birth? . . . Stop! Who were they? Speak thy prophecies.


Tiresias.

This day shall give thee birth and blot thee out.

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