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Phaedra: Oh! oh!

Nurse: Ha! doth that touch the quick?

Phaedra: Thou hast undone me, nurse; I do adjure by the gods, mention
that man no more.

Nurse: There now! thou art thyself again, but e'en yet refusest to
aid thy children and preserve thy life.

Phaedra: My babes I love, but there is another storm that buffets me.

Nurse: Daughter, are thy hands from bloodshed pure?

Phaedra: My hands are pure, but on my soul there rests a stain.

Nurse: The issue of some enemy's secret witchery?

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