Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / The Ship: Or, the Wishes

The Ship: Or, the Wishes (24)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg065.perseus-eng4:24
Refs {'start': {'reference': '24', 'human_reference': 'Section 24'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next
Adimantus

As to the people who now pass for rich, they, I need not say, will be paupers to me. Dionicus will give up displaying his silver plate and cup in processions, when he sees that my slaves eat off nothing but silver. I should set apart something for the public service, too; a monthly distribution of 4 a head to citizens, and half that to foreigners; and the most beautiful theatres and baths you can imagine; and the sea should be brought along a great canal up to the Double Gates, and there would be a harbour close by, so that my ship could be seen lying at anchor from the Ceramicus.

Tokens

Adimantus 1 w 9
As 1 w 11
to 1 w 13
the 1 w 16
people 1 w 22
who 1 w 25
now 1 w 28
pass 1 w 32
for 1 w 35
rich 1 w 39
they 1 w 44
I 1 w 46
need 1 w 50
not 1 w 53
say 1 w 56
will 1 w 61
be 1 w 63
paupers 1 w 70
to 2 w 72
me 1 w 74
Dionicus 1 w 83
will 2 w 87
give 1 w 91
up 2 w 93
displaying 1 w 103
his 1 w 106
silver 1 w 112
plate 1 w 117
and 1 w 120
cup 1 w 123
in 2 w 125
processions 1 w 136
when 1 w 141
he 4 w 143
sees 1 w 147
that 1 w 151
my 1 w 153
slaves 1 w 159
eat 1 w 162
off 1 w 165
nothing 1 w 172
but 1 w 175
silver 2 w 181
I 2 w 183
should 1 w 189
set 1 w 192
apart 1 w 197
something 1 w 206
for 2 w 209
the 3 w 212
public 1 w 218
service 1 w 225
too 1 w 229
a 13 w 231
monthly 1 w 238
distribution 1 w 250
of 2 w 252
4 1 w 253
a 14 w 254
head 1 w 258
to 4 w 260
citizens 1 w 268
and 2 w 272
half 1 w 276
that 2 w 280
to 5 w 282
foreigners 1 w 292
and 3 w 296
the 4 w 299
most 1 w 303
beautiful 1 w 312
theatres 1 w 320
and 4 w 323
baths 1 w 328
you 1 w 331
can 1 w 334
imagine 1 w 341
and 5 w 345
the 6 w 348
sea 1 w 351
should 2 w 357
be 3 w 359
brought 1 w 366
along 1 w 371
a 29 w 372
great 1 w 377
canal 1 w 382
up 4 w 384
to 6 w 386
the 7 w 389
Double 1 w 395
Gates 1 w 400
and 6 w 404
there 1 w 409
would 1 w 414
be 4 w 416
a 35 w 417
harbour 1 w 424
close 1 w 429
by 1 w 431
so 2 w 434
that 3 w 438
my 2 w 440
ship 1 w 444
could 1 w 449
be 5 w 451
seen 1 w 455
lying 1 w 460
at 10 w 462
anchor 1 w 468
from 1 w 472
the 9 w 475
Ceramicus 1 w 484