id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-phoenissae-1977 euripides-phoenissae-1977 .txt text/plain 16301 1321 91 a son, that child shall slay thee, and all thy house shall wade through POLYNEICES My father was Oedipus, the son of Laius; my mother Jocasta, At last art thou come to thy native land; at last! task, mother Jocasta, to speak such words as may reconcile thy sons. Polyneices my son, speak first, for thou art come at the ETEOCLES Who would hear thee after thou hast marched against thy POLYNEICES Thou hast outraged rightETEOCLES But I have not like thee become my country's foe. ETEOCLES Thou hast no right to mention thy mother. CREON The god will send thee on thy way. Others hailed Eteocles: "Now art thou fighting for thy city; now, if to-day thou art reft of both thy sons. ANTIGONE Mother mine, what new terror art thou proclaiming to thy ANTIGONE O Creon, by my mother's corpse, by Jocasta, I implore thee! ./cache/euripides-phoenissae-1977.txt ./txt/euripides-phoenissae-1977.txt