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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| his two steeds, the one a noble animal who is guided by 2 Phaedr| they cannot undertake any noble enterprise, such as makes 3 Phaedr| the other, or how soon the noble but fleeting aspiration 4 Phaedr| Order. Then again in the noble art of politics, who thinks 5 Phaedr| fellow-servants, but his good and noble masters,’ like St. Paul 6 Phaedr| lover.~SOCRATES: O that is noble of him! I wish that he would 7 Phaedr| one who was himself of a noble and gentle nature, and who 8 Phaedr| inspired madness which was a noble thing; for the two words, 9 Phaedr| might tell of many other noble deeds which have sprung 10 Phaedr| the gods are all of them noble and of noble descent, but 11 Phaedr| all of them noble and of noble descent, but those of other 12 Phaedr| pair; and one of them is noble and of noble breed, and 13 Phaedr| of them is noble and of noble breed, and the other is 14 Phaedr| entitled a horse beginning: ‘A noble animal and a most useful 15 Phaedr| object) but his good and noble masters; and therefore if 16 Phaedr| A pastime, Socrates, as noble as the other is ignoble,