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104 pages - You are on Page 38 Ion: Haply from the earth I sprung, my mother. Xuthus: No, the earth no sons Produces. Ion: How then am I thine? Xuthus: I know not. To Phoebus I appeal. Ion: Be this discourse Chang'd to some other. Xuthus: This delights me most. Ion: Hast thou e'er mounted an unlawful bed? Xuthus: In foolishness of youth. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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