id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-ion-1232 euripides-ion-1232 .txt text/plain 14178 1887 96 ION And thou of all thy sisters saved alone? CREUSA Hast thou thy dwelling here, or in some house? CREUSA Hast thou made no attempt to trace thy birth? CREUSA For thee too thy unhappy mother mourns. Nor didst thou save thy son, whom it became thee ION I have my health: be in thy senses thou, ION Wilt thou not keep thee distant, ere Ion I name thee, as befits thy fortune, CREUSA Follow; be heedful where thou set thy steps. TUTOR How durst thou in a cavern leave thy son? ION Yet wouldst thou poison one that is the god's. CREUSA Thou wast no more Apollo's, but thy father's. CREUSA And wilt thou make a childless house thy spoil? CREUSA Not strange: a friend thou by thy friends art found. CREUSA Thy infant vests, in which I once exposed thee. CREUSA Not born the son of Xuthus; but he gives thee, ./cache/euripides-ion-1232.txt ./txt/euripides-ion-1232.txt