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LYSISTRATA.
1313—1321.

and sporting.[1] And the chaste daughter of Leda, the comely leader of the chorus, leads them. But come, bind your hair with a fillet, and dance with hand and foot, like a stag! and at the same time make a noise cheering the chorus; and again celebrate the most mighty, the all-conquering goddess dwelling in a brazen house! [Exeunt oimies.]

END OF THE LYSISTUATA.

  1. See Valckn. Adoniaz. p. 275.