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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| before: I did so in order to please Phaedrus. If I said what 2 Phaedr| what was wrong at first, please to attribute my error to 3 Phaedr| good man should not be to please or persuade his fellow-servants, 4 Phaedr| fellow-servants, but to please his good masters who are 5 Phaedr| as he says, ‘in order to please Phaedrus.’ The speech of 6 Phaedr| man of sense should try to please not his fellow-servants, 7 Phaedr| knowledge; they are—what we please, and if employed as ‘peacemakers’ 8 Phaedr| to read, where would you please to sit?~SOCRATES: Let us 9 Phaedr| to other men, in order to please his beloved;—that, if true, 10 Phaedr| anything else which you please.~SOCRATES: Come, O ye Muses, 11 Phaedr| may take any which they please. The soul of a man may pass 12 Phaedr| Granted; if you will only please to get on.~SOCRATES: Suppose 13 Phaedr| again:~PHAEDRUS: If you please; but you will not find what 14 Phaedr| sense should not try to please his fellow-servants (at