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SOPHOCLES
vv. 1029–1037

Oedipus.

Thou wast one
That wandered, tending sheep for hire?


Stranger.

My son,
That day I was the saviour of a King.


Oedipus.

How saviour? Was I in some suffering
Or peril?


Stranger.

Thine own feet a tale could speak.


Oedipus.

Ah me! What ancient pain stirs half awake
Within me!


Stranger.

'Twas a spike through both thy feet.
I set thee free.


Oedipus.

A strange scorn that, to greet
A babe new on the earth!


Stranger.

From that they fain
Must call thee Oedipus, “Who-walks-in-pain.”


Oedipus.

Who called me so—father or mother? Oh,
In God's name, speak!

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