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81 pages - You are on Page 58 Antigone: Whither away from my maiden-bower? Jocasta: To the army. Antigone: I cannot face the crowd. Jocasta: Modesty is not for thee now. Antigone: But what can I do? Jocasta: Thou shalt end thy brothers' strife. Antigone: By what means, mother mine? Jocasta: By falling at their knees with me. Antigone: Lead on till we are 'twixt the armies; no time for lingering now. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Phoenissae
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