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Apollo: 'Tis ever my delight to bear this bow.

Thanatos: And aid this house unjustly? Aye, 'tis so.

Apollo: I love this man, and grieve for his dismay.

Thanatos: And now wilt rob me of my second prey!

Apollo: I never robbed thee, neither then nor now.

Thanatos: Why is Admetus here then, not below?

Apollo: He gave for ransom his own wife, for whom ...

Thanatos: (interrupting).
I am come; and straight will bear her to the tomb.

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