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ADMETUS (_steadily refusing to look_).
ADMETUS (_steadily refusing to look_).
Euripides - Alcestis
ADMETUS.
Woe's me!
Would God thou hadst never won those victories!
HERACLES.
Thou sharest both the victory and the prize.
ADMETUS.
Thou art generous. . . . But now let her go.
HERACLES.
She shall,
If go she must. Look first, and judge withal.
[_He takes the veil off_ ALCESTIS.
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ADMETUS (_steadily refusing to look_).
She must. --And thou, forgive me!
HERACLES.
Friend, there is
A secret reason why I pray for this.
ADMETUS (_surprised, then reluctantly yielding_).
I grant thy boon then--though it likes me ill.
HERACLES.
'Twill like thee later. Now . . . but do my will.
ADMETUS (_beckoning to an Attendant_).
Take her; find her some lodging in my hall.
HERACLES.