The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 by Aristophanes
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some bird will not fail to say, "Don't start! there will be a storm," or
else, "Go! you will make a most profitable venture." EUELPIDES. I shall buy a trading-vessel and go to sea. I will not stay with you. PISTHETAERUS. You will discover treasures to them, which were buried in former times, for you know them. Do not all men say, "None know where my treasure lies, unless perchance it be some bird."[241] EUELPIDES. I shall sell my boat and buy a spade to unearth the vessels. EPOPS. And how are we to give them health, which belongs to the gods? PISTHETAERUS. If they are happy, is not that the chief thing towards health? The miserable man is never well. EPOPS. Old Age also dwells in Olympus. How will they get at it? Must they die in early youth? PISTHETAERUS. Why, the birds, by Zeus, will add three hundred years to their life. EPOPS. From whom will they take them? PISTHETAERUS. From whom? Why, from themselves. Don't you know the cawing crow lives five times as long as a man? EUELPIDES. Ah! ah! these are far better kings for us than Zeus! |
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