The Comedies of Terence

 Table of Contents

 Prologue.

 Act the First.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 Scene IV.

 Scene V.

 Scene VI.

 Scene VII.

 Act the Second.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 Scene IV.

 Scene V.

 Scene VI.

 Act the Third.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 Scene IV.

 Scene V.

 Scene VI.

 Act the Fourth.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 Scene IV.

 Scene V.

 Scene VI.

 Scene VII.

 Scene VIII.

 Scene IX.

 Act the Fifth.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

Scene V.

Manent Phædria and Geta .

Phæd. Geta, what now?

Geta. You shall be roundly chid; I soundly drubb'd; or I am much deceiv'd. - But what e'en now we counsel'd Antipho, It now behooves ourselves to practice, Phædria.

Phæd. Talk not of what behooves, but say at once What you would have me do.

Geta. Do you remember The plea whereon you both agreed to rest, At your first vent'ring on this enterprise? "That Phormio's suit was just, sure, equitable, Not to be controverted." -

Phæd. I remember.

Geta. Now then that plea! or, if it's possible, One better or more plausible.

Phæd. I'll do't.

Geta. Do you attack him first! I'll lie in ambush, To reinforce you, if you give ground.

Phæd. Well. (They retire.)