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Plato
Phaedrus

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beloved
   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| endure any superiority in his beloved; he will train him in luxury, 2 Phaedr| praises or dispraises of his beloved, which are bad enough when 3 Phaedr| lover running away from the beloved, who pursues him with vain 4 Phaedr| refuses to pay. Too late the beloved learns, after all his pains 5 Phaedr| are nothing to him; his beloved is his physician, who can 6 Phaedr| charioteer, who beholds the beloved with awe, falls back in 7 Phaedr| of the lover follows the beloved in modesty and holy fear. 8 Phaedr| the flashing beauty of the beloved. But before that vision 9 Phaedr| singular remark that the beloved is more affected than the 10 Phaedr| have long ago made to the beloved a very ample return. But 11 Phaedr| do what will gratify the beloved? If you say that the lover 12 Phaedr| in order to please his beloved;—that, if true, is only 13 Phaedr| noted or seen following the beloved (this is his regular occupation), 14 Phaedr| Wherefore also he debars his beloved from society; he will not 15 Phaedr| the companions of their beloved, and will rather hate those 16 Phaedr| pleasure, and therefore the beloved is to be pitied rather than 17 Phaedr| course desire to make his beloved as agreeable to himself 18 Phaedr| equality on the part of his beloved; he is always employed in 19 Phaedr| the mental defects of the beloved;—defects which, when implanted 20 Phaedr| jealous, and will debar his beloved from the advantages of society 21 Phaedr| He will contrive that his beloved shall be wholly ignorant, 22 Phaedr| servant. Will he not choose a beloved who is delicate rather than 23 Phaedr| advantage or disadvantage the beloved will receive from the guardianship 24 Phaedr| all things to deprive his beloved of his dearest and best 25 Phaedr| lover is not only unlike his beloved, but he forces himself upon 26 Phaedr| pleasure or consolation can the beloved be receiving all this time? 27 Phaedr| his bosom’s lords; but the beloved has not discovered the change 28 Phaedr| injuries which they do to their beloved, have imagined that our 29 Phaedr| lie when I said’ that the beloved ought to accept the non-lover 30 Phaedr| for any good to lover or beloved; if he can do so we will 31 Phaedr| looking upon the face of his beloved as of a god he reverences 32 Phaedr| he would sacrifice to his beloved as to the image of a god; 33 Phaedr| wings, the beauty of the beloved meets her eye and she receives 34 Phaedr| when she is parted from her beloved and her moisture fails, 35 Phaedr| to themselves and their beloved. And he who follows in the 36 Phaedr| his intercourse with his beloved and with the rest of the 37 Phaedr| of Zeus desire that their beloved should have a soul like 38 Phaedr| god they attribute to the beloved, wherefore they love him 39 Phaedr| entertained by them towards their beloved, but they do their utmost 40 Phaedr| fair and blissful to the beloved is the desire of the inspired 41 Phaedr| purpose is effected. Now the beloved is taken captive in the 42 Phaedr| refrains from leaping on the beloved; but the other, heedless 43 Phaedr| he forces to approach the beloved and to remember the joys 44 Phaedr| the flashing beauty of the beloved; which when the charioteer 45 Phaedr| of the lover follows the beloved in modesty and holy fear.~ 46 Phaedr| and holy fear.~And so the beloved who, like a god, has received 47 Phaedr| among the good. And the beloved when he has received him 48 Phaedr| filling the soul of the beloved also with love. And thus 49 Phaedr| the wanton steed of the beloved says not a word, for he 50 Phaedr| both to the lover and the beloved, and also the greatest possible 51 Phaedr| By all means.~SOCRATES: Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods


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