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24 BCCenturies: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st centuryDecades: 70s BC 60s BC 50s BC 40s BC 30s BC - 20s BC - 10s BC 0s 10s 20s 30s Years: 29 BC 28 BC 27 BC 26 BC 25 BC 24 BC 23 BC 22 BC 21 BC 20 BC 19 BC Births Deaths Events Sport Arts and Entertainment And no desire was left unsatisfied,
Shivered, and crouching at their father's knees
He, as he heard their sudden bitter cry,
"My children.html">children, ye will lose your sire today,
Have ye to bear.html">bear your long, long ministry;
Wipes out all score of tribulations--_love_.
But now must live without me all your days."
Father and daughters both, but when at last
A moment there was silence; suddenly
The hair of all stood up and all were 'mazed;
"Oedipus, Oedipus, why tarry we?
But when he heard the summons of the go/god.html">god,
The Prince came nearer: "O my friend," he cried,
And, daughters, give him yours--and promise me
That time and friendship prompt in their behoof."
His tears and swore to be their constant friend.
Blind hands and laid them on his children, saying,
And hence depart nor seek to witness sights
Nay, go with speed; let none but Theseus stay,
So we all heard him speak, and weeping sore
After brief space we looked again, and lo
Only the king we saw with upraised hand
That no man.html">man might endure to look upon.
In prayer.html">prayer to earth.html">Earth and prayer to Heaven at once.
No man save Theseus knoweth. For there fell
Nor whirlwind from the sea, but he was taken.
Some gentle, painless cleaving of earth's base;
He passed away--and end most marvelous.
I am content that such could count me fool.
CHORUS
They cannot be far off; the approaching sound
[Enter ANTIGONE and ISMENE]
ANTIGONE
Woe, woe! on this sad day
must bow beneath the shock,
On him our sire, for whom
'Twas ours to bear,
That wraps his tomb.
That sight ineffable?
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