410 BC THE BIRDS by Aristophanes anonymous translator CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY EUELPIDES PITHETA...
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EUELPIDES It's not you we are jeering at. EPOPS At what, then? EUELPIDES Why, it's your beak th...
EUELPIDES Epops is going to sing again. EPOPS (in the thicket, singing) Epopopoi popoi popopopoi ...
PITHETAERUS And how do you think to escape them? EUELPIDES I don't know at all. PITHETAERUS Com...
And I am going to denounce you too. BOEOTIAN What harm have I done you? NICARCHUS I will say it ...
Formerly also the kite was ruler and king over the Greeks. LEADER OF THE CHORUS The Greeks? PITHE...
Take back, take back your viands; for a thousand drachmae I would not give a drop of peace. (A youn...
Good! and good luck to you. PITHETAERUS We accept the omen. EPOPS Come in here. PITHETAERUS Ve...
Hah! hah! Hail! Lamachippus! LAMACHUS Woe is me! DICAEOPOLIS (to the one girl) Why do you kiss m...
380 BC PLUTUS by Aristophanes anonymous translator CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY CHREMYLUS CARIO, Ser...
stay with us. I have hope; aye, I have good hope with the god's help to deliver you from that blind...
Farewell and good luck be yours! Let us begin by handing over all this gear to the care of our serv...
find the poor fellows toiling away in the fields), that each of them may come here to take his shar...
back to the house. DAUGHTERS Wee-wee, wee-wee! MEGARIAN Is that a little sow, or not? DICAEOPOL...
games, in which the riders will ride side by side, or else the chariot teams, thrown one on top of ...