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Translated by F. Storr. From the Loeb Library Edition, Originally published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA and William Heinemann Ltd, London. First published in 1912.

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Haemon: Because I see thee wrongfully perverse.

Creon: And am I wrong, if I maintain my rights?

Haemon: Talk not of rights; thou spurn'st the due of Heaven

Creon: O heart corrupt, a woman's minion thou!

Haemon: Slave to dishonor thou wilt never find me.

Creon: Thy speech at least was all a plea for her.

Haemon: And thee and me, and for the gods below.

Creon: Living the maid shall never be thy bride.

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