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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg022.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg022.perseus-eng2" subtype="section" n="51"><p><label>TIMON </label>
What do you mean by that? I wasn’t even posted
on the muster-roll because I had no arms.
</p><p><label>DEMEAS</label>
You are modest in talking about yourself, but we
should be ungrateful if we failed to remember.
— “and furthermore has been of great service to
the city by drawing up resolutions and serving on
the council and acting as general ;

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“On all these grounds be it resolved by the
council, the assembly, the panel of jurors, the tribes
and the demes, both severally and in common, to erect
a golden statue of Timon beside Athena on the
Acropolis with a thunderbolt in his hand and a halo<note xml:lang="eng" n="v.2.p.385.n.1">Literally, “rays,” the attribute of Helius. The colossal statue of Nero had these rays.</note>
upon his head, and to crown him with seven crowns
of gold, said crowns to be awarded by proclamation
to-day at the Dionysia when the new tragedies
are performed ; for the Dionysia must be held to-day
on his account. Moved by the orator Demeas, his
next of kin and his pupil; for Timon is an excellent
orator and anything else that he wants to be.”

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There you have the resolution. I wish I had
brought my son to see you; I have called him Timon
after you.
</p><p><label>TIMON</label>
How can that be, Demeas, when you aren't even
married, as far as I know?
</p><p><label>DEMEAS</label>
No, but I am going to marry next year, Zeus
willing, and havea child ; and I now name it Timon,
for it will be a boy.
</p><p><label>TIMON</label>
Perhaps you don’t care to marry now, sirrah, on
getting such a clout from me.
</p><p><label>DEMEAS</label>
Oh! Oh! What does this mean? Timon, you
are trying to make yourself tyrant and you are
beating free men when you yourself have not a clear
title to your freedom. You shall soon pay for this,
and for burning the Acropolis too.


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