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81 pages - You are on Page 26 Eteocles: Relying on the truce, which saves thy life, thou turnest boaster. Polyneices: Once more I ask thee to restore my sceptre and share in the kingdom. Eteocles: I have naught to restore; 'tis my own house, and I will dwell therein. Polyneices: What! and keep more than thy share? Eteocles: Yes, I will. Begone! Polyneices: O altars of my fathers' gods!- Eteocles: Which thou art here to raze. Polyneices: Hear me. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Phoenissae
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