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57 pages - You are on Page 29 Medea: Be assured thereof; I, whom he loved of yore, am in dishonour now. Aegeus: Hath he found a new love? or does he loathe thy bed? Medea: Much in love is he! A traitor to his friend is he become. Aegeus: Enough! if he is a villain as thou sayest. Medea: The alliance he is so much enamoured of is with a princess. Aegeus: Who gives his daughter to him? go on, I pray. Medea: Creon, who is lord of this land of Corinth. Aegeus: Lady, I can well pardon thy grief. Medea: I am undone, and more than that, am banished from the land. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Medea
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