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LESSON 19 MIDDLE VOICE—OPTATIVE MOOD For the two following tenses see the Passive Voice: Present, λυοίμην, etc., “I might loose myself (or for myself)”; Perfect λελυμένος εἴην, etc., “I might have loosed myself (or for myself).” Future: “I should loose myself (or for myself)” Singular Plural 1st p. λυσοίμην λυσοίμεθα 2nd p. λύσοιο λύσοισθε 3rd p. λύσοιτο λύσοιντο First Aorist: “I might loose myself (or for myself)” Singular Plural 1st p. λυσαίμην λυσαίμεθα 2nd p. λύσαιο λύσαισθε