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Apollo.
[Predictingly.]
Yet
assuredly
thou
wilt
relax,
although
thou
art
mighty
stubborn:
such
a
man
will
come
to
the
house
of
Phérës,
Eurýstheus
having
sent
him
after
a
chariot
of
horses
from
the
wintry
regions
of
Thrace,
who
in
fact,
after
being-received-a-guest
in
this
house
of
Admétus,
shall
by
force
take
this
woman
away
from
thee:
and
there
will
not
be
any
obligation
to
thee
from
us,—but
nevertheless
thou
wilt
do
this,
and
wilt
be
hated
by
me.
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Apollo. [Predictingly.] Yet assuredly thou wilt relax, although thou art mighty stubborn: such a man will come to the house of Phérës, Eurýstheus having sent him after a chariot of horses from the wintry regions of Thrace, who in fact, after being-received-a-guest in this house of Admétus, shall by force take this woman away from thee: and there will not be any obligation to thee from us,—but nevertheless thou wilt do this, and wilt be hated by me.
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