Page:Oedipus, King of Thebes (Murray 1911).djvu/64

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
SOPHOCLES
vv. 829–850

Leader.

I tremble too, O King; but till thou hear
From him who saw, oh, let hope conquer fear.


Oedipus.

One shred of hope I still have, and therefore
Will wait the herdsman’s coming. ’Tis no more.


Jocasta.

He shall come. But what further dost thou seek?


Oedipus.

This. If we mark him close and find him speak
As thou hast, then I am lifted from my dread.


Jocasta.

What mean’st thou? Was there something that I said . . . . ?


Oedipus.

Thou said’st he spoke of robbers, a great band,
That slaughtered Laïus’ men. If still he stand
To the same tale, the guilt comes not my way.
One cannot be a band. But if he say
One lonely loin-girt man, then visibly
This is God’s finger pointing toward me.


Jocasta.

Be sure of this. He told the story so
When first he came. All they that heard him know,

48