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Created on 2011-12-24 20:08:51 (#1252015), last updated 2013-01-01 (654 weeks ago)
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Name: | ᴄᴘᴛ. ᴊᴀsᴏɴ ɢᴀʟʟᴀɢʜᴇʀ |
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(ll. 422-426) Thus he spake; and Jason, fixing his eyes on the ground, sat just as he was, speechless, helpless in his evil plight. For a long time he turned the matter this way and that, and could in no way take on him the task with courage, for a mighty task it seemed; and at last he made reply with crafty words: (ll. 427-431) "With thy plea of right, Aeetes, thou dost shut me in overmuch. Wherefore also I will dare that contest, monstrous as it is, though it be my doom to die. For nothing will fall upon men more dread than dire necessity, which indeed constrained me to come hither at a king's command." The Argonautica, Apollonius (Richard L. Hunter) |



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