Socrates doesn't offer a libation to the gods--he asks the jailer/executioner, but the jailer/executioner says there isn't enough.
From the Grube (2000) translation: "Without a tremor or any change of feature or color, but looking at the man from under his eyebrows as was his wont, asked: 'What do you say about pouring a libation from this drink? It is allowed?' -- 'We only mix as much as we believe will suffice,' said the man.'" (117b)
Socrates doesn't offer a libation to the gods--he asks the jailer/executioner, but the jailer/executioner says there isn't enough.
From the Grube (2000) translation: "Without a tremor or any change of feature or color, but looking at the man from under his eyebrows as was his wont, asked: 'What do you say about pouring a libation from this drink? It is allowed?' -- 'We only mix as much as we believe will suffice,' said the man.'" (117b)
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