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Page 393
... tell it to us now we are present . LYS . No , by Jove ; but let us wait for a little while for the women from Boeotia and from the Peloponnese to come . MYRRH . You say far better . But see ! here now's Lampito approaching ! [ Enter ...
... tell it to us now we are present . LYS . No , by Jove ; but let us wait for a little while for the women from Boeotia and from the Peloponnese to come . MYRRH . You say far better . But see ! here now's Lampito approaching ! [ Enter ...
Page 395
... tell us ! Lys . Will you do it then ? MYRRH . We will do it , even if we must die . LYS . Then we must abstain3 from the marriage - bed . Why do you turn away from me ? Whither are you going ? Ho you ! why do you compress your lips and ...
... tell us ! Lys . Will you do it then ? MYRRH . We will do it , even if we must die . LYS . Then we must abstain3 from the marriage - bed . Why do you turn away from me ? Whither are you going ? Ho you ! why do you compress your lips and ...
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... tell you , by Jove , if you wish . Let us place a large black cup upside down , 7 and slaughter a Thasian jar of wine , and swear over the cup - to pour no water in . " Den ältesten Fraun ist's aufgetragen , das zu thun . ” Droysen ...
... tell you , by Jove , if you wish . Let us place a large black cup upside down , 7 and slaughter a Thasian jar of wine , and swear over the cup - to pour no water in . " Den ältesten Fraun ist's aufgetragen , das zu thun . ” Droysen ...
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... tell you . COм . ( with a significant motion of his fist ) . Tell me now quickly , that you may not get a beating ! Lys . Hear now , and try to restrain your hands ! COм . But I am not able : for through my passion3 it is dif- ficult to ...
... tell you . COм . ( with a significant motion of his fist ) . Tell me now quickly , that you may not get a beating ! Lys . Hear now , and try to restrain your hands ! COм . But I am not able : for through my passion3 it is dif- ficult to ...
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... tell me that , " if I will not weave my warp , I should wail loudly in my head ; but war shall be a care to men . ' " 95 COм . Rightly said of him , by Jove ! 4 Lys . How rightly , you wretch ? if not even when you were determining ...
... tell me that , " if I will not weave my warp , I should wail loudly in my head ; but war shall be a care to men . ' " 95 COм . Rightly said of him , by Jove ! 4 Lys . How rightly , you wretch ? if not even when you were determining ...
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