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vv. 614–626
OEDIPUS, KING OF THEBES

Truth back. ’Tis Time alone can make men know
What hearts are true; the false one day can show.


Leader.

To one that fears to fall his words are wise,
King; in thought the swift win not the prize.


Oedipus.

When he is swift who steals against my reign
With plots, then swift am I to plot again.
Wait patient, and his work shall have prevailed
Before I move, and mine for ever failed.


Creon.

How then? To banish me is thy intent?


Oedipus.

Death is the doom I choose, not banishment.


Creon.

Wilt never soften, never trust thy friend?


Oedipus.

First I would see how traitors meet their end.


Creon.

I see thou wilt not think.


Oedipus.

I think to save
My life.

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