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Thermodon, but now is called Haemon, about which we have treated in the life of Demosthenes.
Plutarch's Lives, Volume I 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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People tend to think others that are younger than them to be inferior, but in the words of Haemon, from Sophocles' Antigone, "If am young, do not look at my years but what I do."
Odelia Kaly: When You Wish Upon a Star Odelia Kaly 2011
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People tend to think others that are younger than them to be inferior, but in the words of Haemon, from Sophocles' Antigone, "If am young, do not look at my years but what I do."
Odelia Kaly: When You Wish Upon a Star Odelia Kaly 2011
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Eteocles, thy son, left me to rule this land, by assigning it as a marriage portion to Haemon with the hand of thy daughter Antigone.
The Phoenissae 2008
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As for thee, Antigone, leave thy mourning for these lifeless three and betake thyself indoors to abide there in maiden state until to-morrow, when Haemon waits to wed thee.
The Phoenissae 2008
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As for thee, Antigone, leave thy mourning for these lifeless three and betake thyself indoors to abide there in maiden state until to-morrow, when Haemon waits to wed thee.
The Phoenissae 2008
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Eteocles, thy son, left me to rule this land, by assigning it as a marriage portion to Haemon with the hand of thy daughter Antigone.
The Phoenissae 2008
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Sphinx: ‘But furthermore (she killed) noble Haemon, the dear son of blameless Creon, the comeliest and loveliest of boys.’
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But had Nestor and Abderus, Corythus and Haemon to himself,
Archive 2005-01-01 Hal Duncan 2005
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But had Nestor and Abderus, Corythus and Haemon to himself,
Kouroi Hal Duncan 2005
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