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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:tlg0062.tlg024.perseus-eng4" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg024.perseus-eng4:" n="13"><p><label>Zeus</label> Put it aside, and up with another. Stay, take the pair from Abdera and Ephesus; the creeds of Smiles and Tears. They shall make one lot.</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> Come forward, you two. Lot No. 4. A superlative pair. The smartest brace of creeds on our catalogue.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> Zeus! What a difference is here! One of them does nothing but laugh, and the other might be at a funeral; he is all tears—You there! what is the joke?</p><p><label>Democritus</label> You ask? You and your affairs are all one vast joke.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> So! You laugh at us? Our business is a toy?</p><p><label>Democritus</label> It is. There is no taking it seriously. All is vanity. Mere interchange of atoms in an infinite void.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> Your vanity is infinite, if you like. Stop that laughing, you rascal.—</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg024.perseus-eng4:" n="14"><p>And you, my poor fellow, what are you crying for? I must see what I can make of you.

<pb n="v.1.p.197"/></p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> I am thinking, friend, upon human affairs; and well may I weep and lament, for the doom of all is sealed. Hence my compassion and my sorrow. For the present, I think not of it; but the future!—the future is all bitterness. Conflagration and destruction of the world. I weep to think that nothing abides, All things are whirled together in confusion. Pleasure and pain, knowledge and ignorance, great and small; up and down they go, the playthings of Time.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> And what is Time?</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> A child; and plays at draughts and blindman’s-buff.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> And men?</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> Are mortal Gods.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> And Gods?</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> Immortal men.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> So! Conundrums, fellow? Nuts to crack? You are a very oracle for obscurity.</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> Your affairs do not interest me.</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> No one will be fool enough to bid for you at that rate.</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> Young and old, him that bids and him that bids not, a murrain seize you all!</p><p><label>Fourth Dealer</label> A sad case. He will be melancholy mad before long. Neither of these is the creed for my money.</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> No one bids.</p><p><label>Zeus</label> Next lot.

</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg024.perseus-eng4:" n="15"><p><label>Heraclitus</label> The Athenian there? Old Chatterbox?</p><p><label>Zeus</label> By all means.</p><p><label>Heraclitus</label> Come forward!—A good sensible creed this. Who buys Holiness?</p><p><label>Fifth Dealer</label> Let me see. What are you good for?</p><p><label>Socrates</label> I teach the art of love.</p><p><label>Fifth Dealer</label> A likely bargain for me! I want a tutor for my young Adonis.</p><p><label>Socrates</label> And could he have a better? The love I teach is of.

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the spirit, not of the flesh. Under my roof, be sure, a boy will come to no harm.</p><p><label>Fifth Dealer</label> Very unconvincing that. A teacher of the art of love, and never meddle with anything but the spirit? Never use the opportunities your office gives you?

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