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Dialogue
1 Lysis| several resemblances in the two Dialogues: the same youthfulness 2 Lysis| the elder friend of the two boys, Lysis and Menexenus. 3 Lysis| The Dialogue consists of two scenes or conversations 4 Lysis| the third; and neither the two boys nor Socrates are satisfied 5 Lysis| by the friendship of the two youths, and also by the 6 Lysis| cleared of its perplexity. Two notions appear to be struggling 7 Lysis| to be resolved into the two first; or are the two first 8 Lysis| the two first; or are the two first to be included in 9 Lysis| Friendship is the union of two persons in mutual affection 10 Lysis| to be permanent when the two friends are equal and independent, 11 Lysis| reality has ceased to be. That two friends should part company 12 Lysis| of Demophon, which of you two youths is the elder?~That 13 Lysis| which is the fairer?~The two boys laughed.~I shall not 14 Lysis| which is the richer of the two, I said; for you are friends, 15 Lysis| which was the juster of the two, and which was the wiser 16 Lysis| which was the wiser of the two; but at this moment Menexenus 17 Lysis| who are placed between the two, because of the evil? but 18 Lysis| how ridiculous that you two boys, and I, an old boy,