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Theseus: Woe is me, my son! what art thou doing to me thy hapless sire!

Hippolytus: I am a broken man; yes, I see the gates that close upon the dead.

Theseus: Canst leave me thus with murder on my soul!

Hippolytus: No, no; I set thee free from this bloodguiltiness.

Theseus: What sayest thou? dost absolve me from bloodshed?

Hippolytus: Artemis, the archer-queen, is my witness that I do.

Theseus: My own dear child, how generous dost thou show thyself to thy father!

Hippolytus: Farewell, dear father! a long farewell to thee!

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