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A king tries to save his citizens from a devastating plague.

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Oedipus
Whom can he mean, the miscreant thus denounced?
Creon
Before thou didst assume the helm of State,
The sovereign of this land was Laius.
Oedipus
I heard as much, but never saw the man.
Creon
He fell; and now the god’s command is plain:
Punish his takers-off, whoe’er they be.
Oedipus
Where are they? Where in the wide world to find
The far, faint traces of a bygone crime?
Creon
In this land, said the god; “who seeks shall find;
Who sits with folded hands or sleeps is blind.”
Oedipus
Was he within his palace, or afield,
Or traveling, when Laius met his fate?
Creon
Abroad; he started, so he told us, bound
For Delphi, but he never thence returned.
Oedipus
Came there no news, no fellow-traveller
To give some clue that might be followed up?
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