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THE PHŒNICIAN MAIDENS.
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Eteokles.

These thou never more shalt see.

Polyneikes.

O my sisters!

Eteokles.

Why dost call on these, their bitterest enemy?

Polyneikes.

Farewell, O my mother!

Jocasta.

Sooth, my son, in gladness well I fare!

Polyneikes.

Son of thine no more!—

Jocasta.

For many a sorrow me my mother bare!

Polyneikes.

Since he doth me foul despite!

Eteokles.

For foul despite received, I wis!620

Polyneikes.

Where before the towers wilt plant thee?

Eteokles.

Wherefore dost thou question this?