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Excerpt from Sophocles, in English Verse, Vol. 1: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Kolonus, Antigone
I mark you bearing wreathed suppliant-boughs P And Thebes is misty all with incense-smoke, And loud with moans and intercession-hymns. The cause hereof I thought not good, my sons, To hear from messengers myself have come, I, Oedipus, on all men's lips renowned.
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