The Comedies of Terence

 Table of Contents

 Prologue.

 Act the First.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 Act the Second.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 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.

 Act the Fifth.

 Scene I.

 Scene II.

 Scene III.

 Scene IV.

 Scene V.

 Scene VI.

 Scene VII.

 Scene VIII.

 Scene IX.

 Scene X.

Scene VI.

Enter Chremes tipsy.

Chrem. So! so! - I'm in for't - and the wine I've drank Has made me reel again. - Yet while I sat, How sober I suppos'd myself! - But I No sooner rose, than neither foot, nor head, Knew their own business!

Pyth. Chremes!

Chrem. Who's that? - Ha! Pythias! - How much more handsome you seem now, Than you appear'd a little while ago!

Pyth. I'm sure you seem a good deal merrier.

Chrem. I'faith it's an old saying, and a true one, "Ceres and Bacchus are warm friends of Venus." - But, pray, has Thais been here long before me?

Pyth. Has she yet left the Captain's?

Chrem. Long time since: An age ago. They've had a bloody quarrel.

Pyth. Did not she bid you follow her?

Chrem. Not she: Only she made a sign to me at parting.

Pyth. Well, wasn't that enough?

Chrem. No, faith! I never At all conceiv'd her meaning, till the Captain Gave me the hint, and kick'd me out o' doors! - But here she is! I wonder how it was, I overtook her!