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vv. 1158–1167
OEDIPUS, KING OF THEBES

Oedipus.

’Fore heaven, thou shalt yet, if thou speak not true.


Shepherd.

’Tis more than death and darker, if I do.


Oedipus.

This dog, it seems, will keep us waiting.


Shepherd.

Nay,
I said at first I gave it.


Oedipus.

In what way
Came it to thee? Was it thine own child, or
Another’s?


Shepherd.

Nay, it never crossed my door:
Another’s.


Oedipus.

Whose? What man, what house, of these
About thee?


Shepherd.

In the name of God who sees,
Ask me no more!


Oedipus.

If once I ask again,
Thou diest.


Shepherd.

From the folk of Laïus, then,
It came.

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