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SCENE IV.

JUPITER
alone.
So—both of these
The servant and the mistress, are deceiv'd,
In thinking me Amphitryon: much they err.
Now, thou immortal Sosia, be at hand:—
(You hear me, though not present:)—You must bar
Amphitryon's entrance, and contrive to fool him,
While I indulge me with this borrow'd wife.
Look to't,—you know my pleasure,—and assist me,
While to myself I offer sacrifice.