Philosophy congratulate you, Parrhesiades; you are unanimously acquitted, and are henceforth one of us. Parrhesiades Your humble servant. Or no, I must find more tragic words to fit the solemnity of the occasion: Victorious might My life’s path light, And ever strew with garlands bright! Virtue Well, now we come to our second course; let us have in the other people and try them for their insults. Parrhesiades shall accuse them each in turn. Parrhesiades Well said, Virtue. Syllogism, my boy, put your head out over the city and summon the philosophers. Syllogism Oyez, oyez! All philosophers to the Acropolis to make their defence before Virtue, Philosophy, and Justice. Parrhesiades The proclamation does not bring them in flocks, does it? They have their reasons for keeping clear of Justice. And a good many of them are too busy with their rich friends. If you want them all to come, Syllogism, I will tell you what to say. Philosophy No, no; call them yourself, Parrhesiades, in your own way.