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And died,distaining with their blood the rock.

ION

But tell me,is this truth,or a vain rumour?

CREUSA

What wouldst thou ask?I am not scant of time.

ION

Thy sisters did Erechtheus sacrifice?

CREUSA

He slew the virgins,victims for their country.

ION

And thou of all thy sisters saved alone?

CREUSA

I was an infant in my mother's arms.

ION

And did the yawning earth swallow thy father?

CREUSA

By Neptune's trident smote;and so he perish'd.

ION

And Macrai call you not the fatal place?

CREUSA

Why dost thou ask?What thoughts hast thou recall'd?IONDoes Phoebus,do his lightnings honour it?

CREUSA

Honour!Why this?Would I had never seen it!

ION

Why?Dost thou hate the place dear to the god?

CREUSA

No:but for some base deed done in the cave.

ION

But what Athenian,lady,wedded thee?

CREUSA

Of Athens none,but one of foreign birth.

ION

What is his name?Noble he needs must be.

CREUSA

Xuthus,by Aeolus derived from Jove.

ION

How weds a stranger an Athenian born?

CREUSA

Euboea is a state neighbouring on Athens.

ION

A narrow sea flows,I have heard,between.

CREUSA

Joining the Athenian arms,that state he wasted.

ION

Confederate in the war,thence wedded thee?

CREUSA

The dowral meed of war,earn'd by his spear.

ION

Comest thou with him to Delphi,or alone?

CREUSA

With him,gone now to the Trophonian shrine.

ION

To view it,or consult the oracle?

CREUSA

Both that and this,anxious for one response.

ION

For the earth's fruits consult you,or for children?

CREUSA

Though wedded long,yet childless is our bed.

ION

Hast thou ne'er borne a child,that thou hast none?

CREUSA

My state devoid of children Phoebus knows.

ION

Bless'd in all else,luckless in this alone.

CREUSA

But who art thou?Bless'd I pronounce thy mother.

ION

Call'd as I am the servant of the god.

CREUSA

Presented by some state,or sold to this?

ION

I know not aught save this,I am the god's.

CREUSA

And in my turn,stranger,I pity thee.

ION

As knowing not my mother,or my lineage.

CREUSA

Hast thou thy dwelling here,or in some house?

ION

The temple is my house,ev'n when I sleep.

CREUSA

A child brought hither,or in riper years?

ION

An infant,as they say,who seem to know.

CREUSA

What Delphian dame sustain'd thee at her breast?

ION

I never knew a breast.She nourish'd me.

CREUSA

Who,hapless youth?Diseased,I find disease.

ION

The priestess:as a mother I esteem her.

CREUSA

Who to these manly years gave thee support?

ION

The altars,and the still-succeeding strangers.

CREUSA

Wretched,whoe'er she be,is she that bore thee.

ION

I to some woman am perchance a shame.

CREUSA

Are riches thine?Thou art well habited.

ION

Graced with these vestments by the god I serve.

CREUSA

Hast thou made no attempt to trace thy birth?

ION

I have no token,lady,for a proof.

CREUSA

Ah,like thy mother doth another suffer.

ION

Who?tell me:shouldst thou help me,what a joy CREUSAOne for whose sake I come before my husband.

ION

Say for what end,that I may serve thee,lady.

CREUSA

To ask a secret answer of the god.

ION

Speak it:my service shall procure the rest.

CREUSA

Hear then the tale:but Modesty restrains me.

ION

Ah,let her not;her power avails not here.

CREUSA

My friend then says that to the embrace of Phoebus-ION

A woman and a god!Say not so,stranger.

CREUSA

She bore a son:her father knew it not.

ION

Not so:a mortal's baseness he disdains.

CREUSA

This she affirms;and this,poor wretch,she suffer'd.

ION

What follow'd,if she knew the god's embrace?

CREUSA

The child,which hence had birth,she straight exposed.

ION

This exposed child,where is he?doth he live?

CREUSA

This no one knows;this wish I to inquire.

ION

If not alive,how probably destroyed?

CREUSA

Torn,she conjectures,by some beast of prey.

ION

What ground hath she on which to build that thought?

CREUSA

Returning to the place she found him not.

ION

Observed she drops of blood distain the path?

CREUSA

None,though with anxious heed she search'd around.

ION

What time hath pass'd since thus the child was lost?

CREUSA

Were he alive,his youth were such as thine.

ION

The god hath done him wrong:the unhappy mother-CREUSA

Hath not to any child been mother since.

ION

What if in secret Phoebus nurtures him!

CREUSA

Unjust to enjoy alone a common right.

ION

Ah me!this cruel fate accords with mine.

CREUSA

For thee too thy unhappy mother mourns.

ION

Ah,melt me not to griefs I would forget!

CREUSA

I will be silent:but impart thy aid.

ION

Seest thou what most the inquiry will suppress?

CREUSA

And to my wretched friend what is not ill?

ION

How shall the god what he would hide reveal?

CREUSA

As placed on the oracular seat of Greece.

ION

The deed must cause him shame:convict him not.

CREUSA

To the poor sufferer 'tis the cause of grief.

ION

It cannot be;for who shall dare to give The oracle?With justice would the god,In his own dome affronted,pour on him Severest vengeance,who should answer thee.

Desist then,lady:it becomes us ill,In opposition to the god,to make Inquiries at his shrine;by sacrifice Before their altars,or the flight of birds,Should we attempt to force the unwilling gods To utter what they wish not,'twere the excess Of rudeness;what with violence we urge 'Gainst their consent would to no good avail us:

What their spontaneous grace confers on us,That,lady,as a blessing we esteem.

LEADER OF THE CHORUS

How numberless the ills to mortal man,And various in their form!One single blessing By any one through life is scarcely found.

CREUSA

Nor here,nor there,O Phoebus,art thou just To her;though absent,yet her words are present.

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