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Translated by E. Coleridge.
47 pages - You are on Page 31 Servant: Smite perhaps, more likely be smitten thyself. Iolaus: No foe will dare to meet me face to face. Servant: Friend, the strength, that erst was thine, is thine no more. Iolaus: Well, at any rate, I will fight with as many as ever I did. Servant: Small the weight thou canst throw into the balance for thy friends, Iolaus: Detain me not, when I have girded myself for action. Servant: The power to act is thine no more, the will maybe is there. Iolaus: Stay here I will not, say what else thou wilt. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Heracleidae
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