This text is part of:
Search the Perseus Catalog for:
[37]
This complaint, inspired by goodwill and affection, though now in outline only, I would
gladly enlarge upon a little later in a long letter, which, if only I am alive, you may
expect, unless justice shall be done me by you before that time, you who, O—what
shall I say so as to seem neither to offend nor to fall short of the truth ?—you
all too unfeeling men, who neither before the rest of the world nor before yourselves feel
shame, who upon the same charges upon which you acquitted Aristogeiton have banished
Demosthenes,