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82 pages - You are on Page 53 UNJUST DISCOURSE. How then, if justice exists, was Zeus not put to death for having put his father in chains? JUST DISCOURSE. Bah! this is enough to turn my stomach! A basin, quick! UNJUST DISCOURSE. You are an old driveller and stupid withal. JUST DISCOURSE. And you a debauchee and a shameless fellow. UNJUST DISCOURSE. Hah! What sweet expressions! JUST DISCOURSE. An impious buffoon! UNJUST DISCOURSE. You crown me with roses and with lilies. JUST DISCOURSE. A parricide. UNJUST DISCOURSE. Why, you shower gold upon me. JUST DISCOURSE. Formerly, 'twas a hailstorm of blows. UNJUST DISCOURSE. I deck myself with your abuse. JUST DISCOURSE. What impudence! UNJUST DISCOURSE. What tomfoolery! Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes CLOUDS
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