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English, 28.09.2019 09:10 thebestaround15

“so now at last, you gods, you train your spite on me
for keeping a mortal man beside me. the man i saved,
..
and i welcomed him warmly, cherished him, even vowed
to make the man immortal, ageless, all his days…”

who is the speaker of this passage?

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