<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg022.perseus-eng4" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg022.perseus-eng4:" n="28"><sp><speaker>Hermes</speaker><p>How about fruition, then? When they are rich, and have put the mask on themselves, they are still deluded; if any one tries to take it off, they would sooner part with their heads than with it; and it is not likely they do not know by that time that the beautyis adventitious, now that they have aninside view.</p></sp><sp><speaker>Plutus</speaker><p>There too I have powerful allies.</p></sp><sp><speaker>Hermes</speaker><p>Namely—?</p></sp><sp><speaker>Plutus</speaker><p>When a man makes my acquaintance, and opens the door to let me in, there enter unseen by my side Arrogance, Folly, <pb n="v.1.p.42"/> Vainglory, Effeminacy, Insolence, Deceit, and a goodly company more. These possess his soul; he begins to admire mean things, pursues what he should abhor, reveres me amid my bodyguard of the insinuating vices which I have begotten, and would consent to anything sooner than part with me. </p></sp></div></div></body></text></TEI>