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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.

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