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Creusa: There in a dreadful conflict I engaged.

Tutor: What! my tears rise ready to meet thy words.

Creusa: By Phoebus drawn reluctant to his bed.

Tutor: Was this, my daughter, such as I suppose?

Creusa: I know not: but if truth, I will confess it.

Tutor: Didst thou in silence mourn this secret ill?

Creusa: This was the grief I now disclose to thee.

Tutor: This love of Phoebus how didst thou conceal?

Creusa: I bore a son. Hear me, old man, with patience.

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