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      TEN PLAYS

      By EURIPIDES

      Translated by E. P. COLERIDGE

      Ten Plays

      By Euripides

      Translated by E. P. Coleridge

      Print ISBN 13: 978-1-4209-7152-1

      eBook ISBN 13: 978-1-4209-7153-8

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      Cover Image: a detail of “The Sacrifice of Iphigenia”, by Francesco de Mura (1696-1782), (oil on canvas) / © A. Dagli Orti / De Agostini Picture Library / Bridgeman Images.

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      CONTENTS

       THE ALCESTIS

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       ALCESTIS

       MEDEA

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       MEDEA

       HIPPOLYTUS

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       HIPPOLYTUS

       ANDROMACHE

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       ANDROMACHE

       ION

       DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

       ION

       THE TROJAN WOMEN

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       THE TROJAN WOMEN

       ELECTRA

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       ELECTRA

       IPHIGENIA AMONG THE TAURIANS

       DRAMATIS PERSONSAE

       IPHIGENIA AMONG THE TAURIANS

       THE BACCHAE

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       THE BACCHAE

       IPHIGENIA AT AULIS

       DRAMATIS PERSONAE

       IPHIGENIA AT AULIS

       BIOGRAPHICAL AFTERWORD

      THE ALCESTIS

      DRAMATIS PERSONAE

      APOLLO

      ALCESTIS

      DEATH

      ATTENDANT

      CHORUS OF OLD MEN OF PHERAE

      ADMETUS

      EUMELUS

      MAID

      HERACLES

      PHERES

      [Scene—Before Admetus’ palace in Pherae.]

      ALCESTIS

      [Enter APOLLO.]

      APOLLO. Halls of Admetus, wherein I steeled my heart to be content with a servant’s board, god tough I was. Zeus was to blame; he slew my son Asclepius, piercing his bosom with a thunderbolt; whereat I was enraged and smote his Cyclopes, forgers of the heavenly fire; so my sire in recompense for this forced me to become a slave in a mortal’s home, Then came I to this land and kept a stranger’s flocks, and to this day have been the saviour of this house. For in Pheres’ son I found a man as holy as myself, and him I saved from death by cheating Destiny, for they promised me, those goddesses of fate, that Admetus should escape the impending doom, if he found a substitute for the powers below. So he went tough all his list

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