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earth More vilely shall be rooted out, than thine. OED. Must I endure such words from him? Begone! Off to thy ruin, and with speed! Away, And take thy presence from our palace-hall! TI. Had you not sent for me, I ne'er had come. OED. I knew not thou wouldst utter folly here, Else never had I brought thee to my door. TI. To thee I am foolish, then; but to the pair Who gave thee life, I was wise. OED. Hold, go not! who? Who gave me being? TI. To-day shall bring to light Thy birth and thy destruction. OED. Wilt thou still Speak all in riddles and dark sentences? TI. Methought thou wert the man to find them out. OED. Ay! Taunt me with the gift that makes me great. TI. And yet this luck hath been thy overthrow. OED. I care not, since I rescued this fair town. TI. Then I will go. Come, sirrah, guide me forth! OED. Be it so! For standing here you vex our eye, But, you being gone, our trouble goes with you. TI. I go, but I will speak. Why should I fear Thy frown? Thou ne'er canst ruin me. The word Wherefore I came, is this: The man you seek With threatening proclamation of the guilt Of Laius' blood, that man is here to-day, An alien sojourner supposed from far, But by-and-by he shall be certified A true-born Theban: nor will such event Bring him great joy; for, blind from having sight And beggared from high fortune, with a staff In stranger lands he shall feel forth his way; Shown living with the children of his loins, Their brother and their sire, and to the womb That bare him, husband-son, and, to his father, Parricide and corrival. Now go in, Ponder my words; and if thou find them false, then say my power is naught in prophecy. [_Exeunt severally_ CHORUS. Whom hath the voice from Delphi's rocky throne I 1 Loudly declared to have done Horror unnameable with murdering hand? With speed of storm-swift car 'Tis time he fled afar With mighty footstep hurrying from the land. For, armed with lightning brand, The son of Zeus assails him with fierce bounds, Hunting with Death's inevitable hounds. Late from divine Parnassus' snow-capped height I 2 This utterance sprang to light, To track by every path the man unknown. Through woodland caverns deep And o'er the rocky steep Harbouring in caves he roams the wild alone, With n
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