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Eteocles: Who would hear thee after thou hast marched against thy
fatherland?

Polyneices: O temples of those gods that ride on snow-white steeds!

Eteocles: They hate thee.

Polyneices: I am being driven from my country.

Eteocles: Because thou camest to drive others thence.

Polyneices: Unjustly, O ye gods!

Eteocles: Call on the gods at Mycenae, not here.

Polyneices: Thou hast outraged right-

Eteocles: But I have not like thee become my country's foe.

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