<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.tlg066.perseus-eng4" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="book" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg066.perseus-eng4" n="20"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" xml:base="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg066.perseus-eng4:20" n="2"><sp><speaker>Menippus</speaker><p>Why, Homer, Homer, what is this? All your great <pb n="v.1.p.140"/> heroes flung down upon the earth, shapeless, undistinguishable; mere meaningless dust; ‘strengthless heads,’ and no mistake.—Who is this one, Aeacus?</p></sp><sp><speaker>Aeacus</speaker><p>That is Cyrus; and here is Croesus; beyond him Sardanapalus, and beyond him again Midas, And yonder is Xerxes.</p></sp><sp><speaker>Menippus</speaker><p>Ha! and it was before this creature that Greece trembled? this is our yoker of Hellesponts, our designer of Athoscanals?—Croesus too! a sad spectacle! As to Sardanapalus, I will lend him a box on the ear, with your permission.</p></sp><sp><speaker>Aeacus</speaker><p>And crack his skull, poor dear! Certainly not.</p></sp><sp><speaker>Menippus</speaker><p>Then I must content myself with spitting in his ladyship’s face. </p></sp></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>