Pseudolus
Plautus, Titus Maccius
Plautus. The Comedies of Plautus, Volume 1. Riley, H. T., translator. London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1912.
Enter PSEUDOLUS, drunk, with a chaplet on his head.PSEUDOLUS
Enter SIMO[*](All the former editions introduced Ballio in this scene, and put in his mouth much of what really belongs to Simo. The astute Ritschel saw the absurdity of this, and has rectified the text accordingly.), from his house.SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS SIMO PSEUDOLUS