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Tutor: How are the glories of thy house destroy'd!

Creusa: Why, thine head cover'd, dost thou pour these tears?

Tutor: To see thee and thy father thus unhappy.

Creusa: This is the state of man: nothing stands firm.

Tutor: No longer then, my child, let grief oppress us.

Creusa: What should I do? In misery all is doubt.

Tutor: First on the god that wrong'd thee be avenged.

Creusa: How shall a mortal 'gainst a god prevail?

Tutor: Set this revered oracular shrine on fire.

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