Lysistrata by Aristophanes
page 100 of 119 (84%)
page 100 of 119 (84%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
Will help you with your tunic if close up I now may go.
MEN Well, that, by Zeus, is no scoundrel-deed, I frankly will admit. I only took them off myself in a scoundrel raging-fit. WOMEN Now you look sensible, and that you're men no one could doubt. If you were but good friends again, I'd take the insect out That hurts your eye. MEN Is that what's wrong? That nasty bitie thing. Please squeeze it out, and show me what it is that makes this sting. It's been paining me a long while now. WOMEN Well I'll agree to that, Although you're most unmannerly. O what a giant gnat. Here, look! It comes from marshy Tricorysus, I can tell. -----------------------File: 088.png---------------------------- MEN O thank you. It was digging out a veritable well. Now that it's gone, I can't hold back my tears. See how they fall. |
|