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Herodotus, The Histories (ed. A. D. Godley) 464 0 Browse Search
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Aristophanes, Knights (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.), line 1231 (search)
place or near the gates that you sold your sausages? Sausage-Seller Near the gates, in the market for salted goods. Cleon In tragic despair Alas! I see the prophecy of the god is verily come true. Alas! roll me home. I am a miserable ruined man. Farewell, my chaplet. 'Tis death to me to part with you. So you are to belong to another; 'tis certain he cannot be a greater thief, but perhaps he may be a luckier one.He gives the chaplet to the Sausage-Seller. Sausage-Seller Oh! Zeus, protector of Greece! 'tis to you I owe this victory! Chorus Hail! illustrious conqueror, but forget not, that if you have become a great man, 'tis thanks to me; I ask but a little thing; appoint me secretary of the law-court in the room of Phanus. Demos to the Sausage-Seller But what is your name then? Tell me. Sausage-Seller My name is Agoracritus, because I have always lived on the agora in the midst of lawsuits. Demos Well then, Agoracritus, I stand by you; as for the Paphlagonian, I hand him over to your me
Aristophanes, Knights (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.), line 1316 (search)
reappear to your gaze, admirable, worthy of the songs of the poets and the home of the illustrious Demos. Leader of the Chorus Oh! noble, brilliant Athens, whose brow is wreathed with violets, show us the sovereign master of this land and of all Greece.Demos comes from his house, rejuvenated and joyous. Sausage-Seller Lo! here he is coming with his hair held in place with a golden band and in all the glory of his old-world dress; perfumed with myrrh, he spreads around him not the odor of lawsued with violets, show us the sovereign master of this land and of all Greece.Demos comes from his house, rejuvenated and joyous. Sausage-Seller Lo! here he is coming with his hair held in place with a golden band and in all the glory of his old-world dress; perfumed with myrrh, he spreads around him not the odor of lawsuits, but that of peace. Leader of the Chorus Hail! King of Greece, we congratulate you upon the happiness you enjoy; it is worthy of this city, worthy of the glory of Marathon.