Oedipus and Antigone

Item

Title
Oedipus and Antigone
Artist
Miss Katherine Bruce
Lent By
the Artist
Catalog Number
75
Catalog Page
12
Catalog Description
Oedipus was Kind of Thebes and did a great wrong un-
wittingly. And when he learned the truth, with his
own hands he tore out his eyes, for that "it was not fit
that the eyes which had seen such things should ever
look upon the sun again." And not long after Oedipus
was driven forth in wretchedness and beggary, and his
daughter Antigone led him by the hand, and sought to
cheer him in his agony. She

' Leads the old man through many a wild wood path,
' Hungry and footsore, threading on her way ;
' And many a storm, and many a scorching sun
' Bravely she bears, and little recks of home,
' So that her father finds his daily bread.'
And the story goes on to tell of the healing virtue of love ;
for in the end the furies of remorse are turned into
the kindly Goddesses of forgiveness, and Oedipus is
received up into heaven.