Reference address : https://ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-Greece/aristophanes/lysistrata.asp?pg=17
HOME | GREEK LANGUAGE | LIBRARIES | BLOG | HELP | SEARCH | FREEWARE | BOOKSTORE
ARISTOPHANES HOME PAGE / ARISTOPHANES POEMS
A Literal Translation, with Notes.
69 pages - You are on Page 17 LYSISTRATA. To the end I may inspire my husband with the most ardent longings. CALONICE. To the end I may inspire my husband with the most ardent longings. LYSISTRATA. Never will I give myself voluntarily.... CALONICE. Never will I give myself voluntarily.... LYSISTRATA. And if he has me by force.... CALONICE. And if he has me by force.... LYSISTRATA. I will be cold as ice, and never stir a limb.... CALONICE. I will be cold as ice, and never stir a limb.... LYSISTRATA. I will not lift my legs in air.... CALONICE. I will not lift my legs in air.... LYSISTRATA. Nor will I crouch with bottom upraised, like carven lions on a knife-handle. CALONICE. Nor will I crouch with bottom upraised, like carven lions on a knife-handle. LYSISTRATA. An if I keep my oath, may I be suffered to drink of this wine. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes LYSISTRATA
Aristophanes Home Page ||| Elpenor's Free Greek Lessons Aeschylus ||| Sophocles ||| Euripides
Aristophanes Complete Works Aristophanes Home Page & Bilingual Anthology Aristophanes in Print
Elpenor's Greek Forum : Post a question / Start a discussion
HOME | LANGUAGE | LIBRARIES | BLOG | HELP | SEARCH | CONTACT | DONATIONS | BOOKSTORE