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58 pages - You are on Page 56 Herald: I charge thee, not to flout the city's law! Antigone I charge thee, use no useless heralding! Herald: Stern is a people newly 'scaped from death. Antigone Whet thou their sternness! burial he shall have. Herald: How? grace of burial, to the city's foe? Antigone God hath not judged him separate in guilt. Herald: True-till he put this land in jeopardy. Antigone His rights usurped, he answered wrong with wrong. Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Seven Against Thebes
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