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CHORUS
Pray thou no more; for mortals have no escape from destined woe。
CREON
antistrophe 4
Lead me away; I pray you; a rash; foolish man; who have slain
thee; ah my son; unwittingly; and thee; too; my wife…unhappy that I
am! I know not which way I should bend my gaze; or where I should seek
support; for all is amiss with that which is in my hands;…and
yonder; again; a crushing fate hath leapt upon my head。
(As CREON is being conducted into the palace; the LEADER OF THE
CHORUS speaks the closing verses。)
LEADER
Wisdom is the supreme part of happiness; and reverence towards the
gods must be inviolate。 Great words of prideful men are ever
punished with great blows; and; in old age; teach the chastened to
be wise。
…THE END…
。