COLLECTED PLAYS
SRI AUROBINDO
Contents
PART ONE
PERSEUS THE DELIVERER
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SCENE V
The same.
LEOSTHENES
Surely this is the change that comes on men
PHILOCTETES O me, it is, it is.
THOAS Princess Eunice, what think you of it ?
EUNICE
Thoas, what matters what we think ? We follow
THOAS That's nobly spoken.
PHILOCTETES But too like a woman. Antiochus enters with Rodogune.
ANTIOCHUS To Antioch! Is all ready for our march ?
PHILOCTETES
Antiochus, my king, I think in Egypt
ANTIOCHUS Less here, my Philoctetes ? Page – 435
PHILOCTETES Then by that love, dear friend, go not to Antioch. Let us await the Parthian in his march. What do you seek at Antioch? A mother angry? A jealous brother at whose ear a fatal knave Sits always whispering ? lords inimical ? What can you hope from these? Go not to Antioch. I see Death smiling, waving you to go, But do not.
ANTIOCHUS
Dearest comrade Philoctetes,
PHILOCTETES It was decreed!
ANTIOCHUS
But you, my friends, who have no love
THOAS
Not a man
ANTIOCHUS
Beat then the drums and march. Page – 436 And fight for him with Parthia. Let us march. All go except Philoctetes.
PHILOCTETES (looking after him)
O sun, thou goest rushing to the night Curtain Page – 437 |