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Thebes (Greece) (search for this): card 1516
us Do you know on what terms I will go? Creon You will tell me, and then I will know when I have heard them. Oedipus See that you send me to dwell outside this land. Creon You ask for what the god must give. Oedipus But to the gods I have become most hateful. Creon Then you will quickly get your wish. Oedipus So you consent? Creon It is not my way to say idly what I do not mean. Oedipus Then it is time to lead me away. Creon Come, then, but let your children go. Oedipus No, do not take them from me! Creon Do not wish to be master in all things: the mastery which you did attain has not followed you through life. Chorus Residents of our native Thebes, behold, this is Oedipus,who knew the renowned riddle, and was a most mighty man. What citizen did not gaze on his fortune with envy? See into what a stormy sea of troubles he has come! Therefore, while our eyes wait to see the final destined day, we must call no mortal happy untilhe has crossed life's border free from pain.