Both Uses of
solace
in
Medea, by Euripides (translated by: G. Theodoridis)
- Jason was lured by the royal bed and here my mistress cries all and is wasting away, not a drop of solace from any friends and completely shut off from the world.†
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- You have no homeland to give you solace or protection from your suffering and your house and your husband are now used by another queen, a queen far more powerful than you.†
Definition:
comfort felt or given during a time of disappointment or misery