Theocritus, Idylls (English) (XML Header) [genre: poetry] [word count] [lemma count] [Theoc. Id.]. | ||
<<Theoc. Id. 15.1 | Theoc. Id. 15.38 (Greek) | >>Theoc. Id. 15.100 |
15.24 Fine folks, fine ways.
15.51 Gorgo dearest! what shall we do? The Royal Horse! Don’t run me down, my good man. That bay’s rearing. Look, what temper! Stand back, Eunoa, you reckless girl! He’ll be the death of that man. Thank goodness I left Baby at home!
That’s all right. All inside, as the bridegroom said when he shut the door.
GORGO
PRAXINOA (still hesitating)
GORGO (referring to the style of the overfold)
PRAXINOA
GORGO
PRAXINOA
(in the street) GORGO note
PRAXINOA
15.51 Gorgo dearest! what shall we do? The Royal Horse! Don’t run me down, my good man. That bay’s rearing. Look, what temper! Stand back, Eunoa, you reckless girl! He’ll be the death of that man. Thank goodness I left Baby at home!
GORGO
PRAXINOA (recovering)
GORGO (to an Old Woman)
OLD WOMAN
GORGO
OLD WOMAN
GORGO
PRAXINOA (mock-sententiously)
GORGO
PRAXINOA
FIRST STRANGER
PRAXINOA
FIRST STRANGER
PRAXINOA
That’s all right. All inside, as the bridegroom said when he shut the door.
GORGO (referring, as they move forward towards the dais, to the draperies which hang between the pillars)
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