Comedies of Aristophanes: Viz: the Clouds, Plutus, the Frogs, the Birds

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I ? A coward truly ?
When instantly I called to thee for sponge ?— No one besides had done't.
Xanth. What else, I pray, -Had any other done ?
Bac. Had lain and stunk,— Were he a coward. I got up ; nay more,— 1 wip'd myself.
Xanth. By Neptune ! bravely done.
Bac. Beyond a doubt. But wast not thou alarm'd the inhabitants of Tithras, one of the little boroughs of Attica, by making the Gorgons natives of that place.
1 Put thou some sponge. Sponge was used commonly by the ancients as a vehicle to ad
...minister liquids of all kinds; of course medicinal applications.
THE FROGS. *I7 To hear Us sounding words and threats i Xtnth. Not I; By Jove, 1 car*d not for them* Bac. Since thou art So bold and manly, personate thou me, Taking this dob and skin,- rif in good truth Thou art so very fearless :— I the while Will, in my torn, the baggage hear for thee.
Xanth. Take it directly :— I must be obedient. * Now turn thine eyes upon Herculean Xanthias; Mark if he'll fear, or wear a heart like thine.


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