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104 pages - You are on Page 21 Creusa: Ah, like thy mother doth another suffer. Ion: Who? tell me: shouldst thou help me, what a joy Creusa: One for whose sake I come before my husband. Ion: Say for what end, that I may serve thee, lady. Creusa: To ask a secret answer of the god. Ion: Speak it: my service shall procure the rest. Creusa: Hear then the tale: but Modesty restrains me. Ion: Ah, let her not; her power avails not here. Creusa: My friend then says that to the embrace of Phoebus- Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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