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Bravo! Ye wretches, why do you sit senseless, the gain of us wise men, being blocks, ciphers, mere sheep, jars heaped together, wherefore I must sing an encomium upon myself and this my son,
on account of our good fortune.
1206
Strepsiades.
O happy Strepsiades! How wise you are yourself, and how excellent is the son whom you are rearing!" My friends
and fellow-tribesmen will say of me, envying me, when you prove victorious in arguing causes. But first I wish to lead you in and entertain you.

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