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Apollodorus, Library and Epitome (ed. Sir James George Frazer) 12 0 Browse Search
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Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.), line 1112 (search)
y are ye, both neighbors and fellow-citizens! Happy am I myself! I am but a servant, and yet I have poured on my hair the most exquisite essences. Let thanks be rendered to thee, Oh, Zeus! But a still more delicious aroma is that of the wine of Thasos; its sweet bouquet delights the drinker for a long time, whereas the others lose their bloom and vanish quickly. Therefore, long life to the wine-jars of Thasos! Pour yourselves out unmixed wine, it will cheer you the whole night through, if yoThasos! Pour yourselves out unmixed wine, it will cheer you the whole night through, if you choose the liquor that possesses most fragrance.To the Chorus.But tell me, friends, where is my mistress's husband? Leader of the Chorus Wait for him here; he will no doubt pass this way. Maid-Servant Ah! there he is just going to dinner. Oh! master! what joy! what blessedness is yours! Blepyrus Mine? Maid-Servant None can compare his happiness to yours; you have reached its utmost height, you who, alone out of thirty thousand citizens have not yet dined. Leader of the Chorus Aye, here i