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Tutor: This is ruin to us.

Creusa: Unhappy me! this is a piercing grief,
That rends my heart with anguish.

Tutor: Groan not yet.

Creusa: Yet is the affliction present.

Tutor: Till we learn-

Creusa: To me what tidings?

Tutor: If a common fate
Await our lord, partaker of thy griefs,
Or thou alone art thus unfortunate.

Leader: To him, old man, the god hath given a son,
And happiness is his unknown to her.

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