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Heracles: Ah yes! I am piteous, a murderer of my sons.

Theseus: I weep for thee in thy changed fortunes.

Heracles: Didst ever find another more afflicted?

Theseus: Thy misfortunes reach from earth to heaven.

Heracles: Therefore am I resolved on death.

Theseus: Dost thou suppose the gods attend to these thy threats?

Heracles: Remorseless hath heaven been to me; so I will prove the like to it.

Theseus: Hush! lest thy presumption add to thy sufferings.

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