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1036—1060] . Such, that from that fortune thou wast called by the name which still is thine.

. Oh, for the gods' love—was the deed my mother's or father's? Speak!

. I know not; he who gave thee to me wots better of that than I.

. What, thou hadst me from another? Thou didst not light on me thyself?

. No: another shepherd gave thee up to me.

. Who was he? Art thou in case to tell clearly?

. I think he was called one of the household of Laïus.

. The king who ruled this country long ago?

. The same: 'twas in his service that the man was a herd.

. Is he still alive, that I might see him?

. Nay, ye folk of the country should know best.

. Is there any of you here present that knows the herd of whom he speaks—that hath seen him in the pastures or the town? Answer! The hour hath come that these things should be finally revealed.

. Methinks he speaks of no other than the peasant whom thou wast already fain to see; but our lady Iocasta might best tell that.

. Lady, wottest thou of him whom we lately summoned? Is it of him that this man speaks?

. Why ask of whom he spoke? Regard it not… waste not a thought on what he said… 'twere idle.

. It must not be that, with such clues in my grasp, I should fail to bring my birth to light.

. For the gods' sake, if thou hast any care for