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P. Terentius Afer (Terence), Hecyra: The Mother-In-Law (ed. Henry Thomas Riley), act 1, scene 2 (search)
By my troth, good-morrow, Parmeno. PARMENO I' faith, Syra, the same to you. Philotis, tell me, where have you been enjoying yourself so long? PHILOTIS For my part, indeed, I have been far from enjoying myself, in leaving this place for Corinth with a most brutal captain; for two whole years, there, had I to put up with him to my sorrow. PARMENO I' troth, I fancy that regret for Athens full oft possessed you, and that you thought but poorly of your foresight. PHILOTIS I