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58 pages - You are on Page 14 Eteocles: Enough if I am here, with plans prepared. Leader: Alack, the battering at the gates is loud! Eteocles: Peace! stay your tongue, or else the town may hear! Leader: O warders of the walls, betray them not! Eteocles: Beshrew your cries! in silence face your fate. Leader: Gods of our city, see me not enslaved! Eteocles: On me, on all, thy cries bring slavery. Leader: Zeus, strong to smite, turn upon foes thy blow! Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Seven Against Thebes
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