Heautontimorumenos
Terence
Terence. The Comedies of Terence. Riley, Henry Thomas; Colman, George, translators. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1872.
Enter CHREMES and CLITIPHO from the house of the former.CHREMES CLITIPHO CHREMES SYRUS CLITIPHO CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES CLITIPHO CHREMES SYRUS CLITIPHO SYRUS CLITIPHO SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CLITIPHO SYRUS CLITIPHO CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CLITIPHO SYRUS CLITIPHO SYRUS CHREMES CLITIPHO SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS CHREMES SYRUS
Enter SOSTRATA and a NURSE in haste from the house of CHREMES, and CHREMES and SYRUS on the other side of the stage unperceived.
Sos. holding up a ring and examining it. Unless my fancy deceives me, surely this is the ring which I suspect it to be, the same with which my daughter was exposed.