POLYSTRATUS At first, I could do anything. I still could enjoy plenty of pretty boys, and the nicest women, unguents and fragrant wine, and a table to outdo any in Sicily. SIMYLUS That’s something new. I knew you to be very sparing. POLYSTRATUS Ah, but the good things came pouring in from others, my good fellow; at crack of dawn crowds of folk would start flocking to my doors, and later in the day all kinds of choice gifts from every corner of the earth would arrive. SIMYLUS Did you become tyrant, Polystratus, after my time? POLYSTRATUS No, but I had thousands of lovers. SIMYLUS You make me laugh. Lovers? At your age? With only four teeth in your head? POLYSTRATUS Yes indeed, the noblest lovers in the city. Though I was old and bald, as you see, yes, and blear-eyed and snivelling too, they were delighted to court me, and anyone of them I favoured with a mere glance thought himself in heaven. SIMYLUS You weren’t another to have a divine passenger, as did Phaon, Phaon was said to have been an ugly old ferryman of Mytilene, who was made young and handsome by Aphrodite as a reward for ferrying her, and then to have won the love of Sappho. when he ferried Aphrodite over from Chios, and have your prayers answered, becoming young, handsome and attractive all over again? POLYSTRATUS No, I was the desire of all, though just as you see me now. SIMYLUS You’re talking in riddles.