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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="en"><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0134.phi001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="459" subtype="card"><stage>Enter SIMO and DAVUS from the house of the former. MYSIS and LESBIA are coming toward the house of GLYCERIUM.</stage><sp><speaker>MYSIS</speaker><p><stage>not seeing SIMO and DAVUS.</stage> Upon my faith, the fact is really as you mentioned, Lesbia, you can hardly find a man constant to a woman.
</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>apart to DAVUS.</stage> This maid-servant comes from the Andrian.</p></sp><sp><speaker>DAVUS</speaker><p><stage>apart to SIMO.</stage> What do you say?</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>apart to DAVUS.</stage> It is so.</p></sp><sp><speaker>MYSIS</speaker><p> But this Pamphilus—</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>apart to DAVUS.</stage> What is she saying?</p></sp><sp><speaker>MYSIS</speaker><p> Has proved his constancy.</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>apart.</stage> Hah!</p></sp><sp><speaker>DAVUS</speaker><p><stage>apart to himself.</stage> I wish that either he were deaf, or she struck dumb.</p></sp><sp><speaker>MYSIS</speaker><p> For the child she brings forth, he has ordered to be brought up.</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>apart.</stage> O <persName>Jupiter</persName>! What do I hear! It's all over, if indeed this woman speaks the truth.</p></sp><sp><speaker>LESBIA</speaker><p> You mention a good disposition on the part of the young man.</p></sp><sp><speaker>MYSIS</speaker><p> A most excellent one. But follow me in-doors, that you mayn't keep her waiting.</p></sp><sp><speaker>LESBIA</speaker><p> I'll follow. <stage>MYSIS and LESBIA go into GLYCERIUM'S house.</stage>
                  </p></sp><sp><speaker>DAVUS</speaker><p><stage>aside.</stage> What remedy now shall I find for this mishap?</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>to himself aloud.</stage> What does this mean? Is he so infatuated ? The child of a foreign woman? Now I understand; ah! scarcely even at last, in my stupidity, have I found it out.</p></sp><sp><speaker>DAVUS</speaker><p><stage>aside to himself.</stage> What does he say he has found out?</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>aside.</stage> This piece of knavery is being now for the first time palmed upon me by this fellow; they are pretending that she's in labor, in order that they may alarm Chremes.</p></sp><sp><speaker>GLYCERIUM</speaker><p><stage>exclaiming from within her house.</stage> Juno Lucina,<milestone n="473" unit="line"/>
                     <note anchored="true"><q>Juno Lucina</q>: Juno Lucina had the care of women in childbed. Under this name some suppose <persName>Diana</persName> to have been worshiped. A similar incident to the present is found in the <title>Adelphi</title>, l. 486; and in the Aulularia of Plautus, l. 646.</note> grant me thine aid, save me, I do entreat thee!</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p> Whew! so sudden? What nonsense! As soon
as she has heard that I'm standing before the door, she makes all haste. These incidents, Davus, have not been quite happily adapted by you as to the points of time.</p></sp><sp><speaker>DAVUS</speaker><p> By me?</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p> Are your scholars forgetful?
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                     <note anchored="true"><q>Are your scholars forqetful?</q>: He alludes under this term to Mysis, Lesbia, and Pamphilus, whom he supposes Davus to have been training to act their parts in the plot against him.</note>
                  </p></sp><sp><speaker>DAY.</speaker><p> I don't know what you are talking about.</p></sp><sp><speaker>SIMO</speaker><p><stage>aside.</stage> If he at the real marriage of my son had taken me off my guard, what sport he would have made of me. Now it is at his own risk; I'm sailing in harbor.</p></sp></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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