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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0059.tlg020.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" resp="perseus" n="205"><said who="#Socrates" rend="merge"><p><milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Ah well, I said, Hippothales, what an altogether noble and gallant love you have discovered there! Now please go on and give me a performance like those that you give your friends here, <milestone unit="page" resp="Stephanus" n="205"/><milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="205a"/>so that I may know whether you understand what a lover ought to say of his favorite to his face or to others.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">Do you attach any weight, Socrates,</said> he asked, <said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">to anything you have heard this fellow say?</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Tell me, I said; do you deny being in love with the person he mentions?

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">Not I,</said> he replied; <said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">but I do deny that I make poems and compositions on my favorite.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">He is in a bad way,</said> said Ctesippus; <said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">why, he raves like a madman!</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Then I remarked: Hippothales, I do not want to hear your verses, <milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="205b"/>or any ode that you may have indited to the youth; I only ask for their purport, that I may know your manner of dealing with your favorite.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">I expect this fellow will tell you,</said> he replied: <said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">he has an accurate knowledge and recollection of them, if there is any truth in what he says of my having dinned them so constantly in his ears.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">Quite so, on my soul,</said> said Ctesippus; <said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">and a ridiculous story it is too, Socrates. To be a lover, and to be singularly intent on one’s boy, yet to have nothing particular to tell him that a mere boy could not say, is surely ridiculous: <milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="205c"/>but he only writes and relates things that the whole city sings of, recalling Democrates and the boy’s grandfather Lysis and all his ancestors, with their wealth and the horses they kept, and their victories at <placeName key="perseus,Delphi">Delphi</placeName>, the Isthmus, and <placeName key="perseus,Nemea">Nemea</placeName>, <note anchored="true" resp="Loeb">The Pythian Games were held at <placeName key="perseus,Delphi">Delphi</placeName>, the Isthmian near <placeName key="perseus,Corinth">Corinth</placeName>, and the Nemean at <placeName key="perseus,Nemea">Nemea</placeName>, between <placeName key="perseus,Corinth">Corinth</placeName> and <placeName key="perseus,Argos">Argos</placeName>.</note> with chariot-teams and coursers, and, in addition, even hoarier antiquities than these. Only two days ago he was recounting to us in some poem of his the entertainment of Hercules,—how on account of his kinship with Hercules their forefather welcomed the hero, <milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="205d"/>being himself the offspring of Zeus and of the daughter of their deme’s founder; such old wives’ tales, and many more of the sort, Socrates,—these are the things he tells and trolls, while compelling us to be his audience.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>When I heard this I said: Oh, you ridiculous Hippothales, do you compose and chant a triumph song on yourself, before you have won your victory?

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">It is not on myself, Socrates,</said> he replied, <said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">that I either compose or chant it.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>You think not, I said.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Hippothales" direct="false">Then what is the truth of it?</said> he asked. 

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<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Most certainly, I replied, it is you to whom these songs refer.</p></said></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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