Alcestis by Euripides
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page 32 of 94 (34%)
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Cleave, and naught stay me, not the Hound of Wrath,
Not the grey oarsman of the ghostly tide, Till back to sunlight I had borne my bride. But now, wife, wait for me till I shall come Where thou art, and prepare our second home. These ministers in that same cedar sweet Where thou art laid will lay me, feet to feet, And head to head, oh, not in death from thee Divided, who alone art true to me! LEADER. This life-long sorrow thou hast sworn, I too, Thy friend, will bear with thee. It is her due. ALCESTIS. Children, ye heard his promise? He will wed No other woman nor forget the dead. ADMETUS. Again I promise. So it shall be done. ALCESTIS (_giving the children into his arms one after the other_). On that oath take my daughter: and my son. ADMETUS. Dear hand that gives, I accept both gift and vow. ALCESTIS. Thou, in my place, must be their mother now. |
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