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Lysis Part
1 Intro| Socrates reads a lesson to Hippothales, the foolish lover of Lysis, 2 Intro| humorous sort of fear, and Hippothales the flighty lover, who murders 3 Intro| exaggerated, sentimental love of Hippothales towards Lysis, and the childlike 4 Text | the narrator, Menexenus, Hippothales, Lysis, Ctesippus.~SCENE: 5 Text | of Panops, I fell in with Hippothales, the son of Hieronymus, 6 Text | were standing with them. Hippothales, seeing me approach, asked 7 Text | I asked: tell me that, Hippothales.~At this he blushed; and 8 Text | blushed; and I said to him, O Hippothales, thou son of Hieronymus! 9 Text | like to see you blushing, Hippothales, and hesitating to tell 10 Text | the deme of Aexone.~Ah, Hippothales, I said; what a noble and 11 Text | nonsense, and is stark mad.~O Hippothales, I said, if you have ever 12 Text | this, I said: O ridiculous Hippothales! how can you be making and 13 Text | agree.~Yes.~And now reflect, Hippothales, and see whether you are 14 Text | joined. I should observe that Hippothales, when he saw the crowd, 15 Text | him say this, I turned to Hippothales, and was very nearly making 16 Text | to him: That is the way, Hippothales, in which you should talk 17 Text | faint assent to this; and Hippothales changed into all manner