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First with Laius and again with Oedipus, now his sons have perished in a single day.
He'll be left unburied, his body there for birds and dogs to eat. For anyone who acts against the state, its enemy.
As for his brother, Polyneices, who returned from exile, will have no burial mound.
For Eteocles, who perished in the fight to save our city, will have his burial.
I did not do it. And I didn't see the one who did. I know that-for no one likes a messenger who comes bearing unwelcome news with him.
It's about the corpse. Someone has buried it
What are you saying? What man would dare this?
What's happening that's made you so upset?
Well, I hope he's found. That would be best. But whether caught or t is something sheer chance will bring about.
Unless you bring him here before my eyes, then death for you will never be enough.
I swear to you on oath; unless you find the one whose hands really buried him...
For if great Zeus still has my respect, then understand this...
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