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1 Per | Personae ~The Household God of Euclio, the Prologue. ~Euclio, 2 Per | of Euclio, the Prologue. ~Euclio, an old gentleman of Athens. 3 Per | Eunomia's son. ~Phaedria, Euclio's daughter. ~Music Girls.~~ 4 Per | which are the houses of Euclio and Megadorus, a narrow 5 1 | Prologue~Spoken by Euclio's Household God~That no 6 1 | regard for her I caused Euclio to discover the treasure 7 1 | Ceres. But there is old Euclio clamouring within as usual, 8 I, 1| spying.~Enter Staphyla from Euclio's house, followed by Euclio 9 I, 1| Euclio's house, followed by Euclio who is pushing and beating 10 I, 1| the life out of me!~(Exit Euclio into house)~Staph.Mercy 11 I, 2| Scene 2~Re-enter Euclio from the house.~Eucl. (aside) 12 I, 2| as I possibly can.~(Exit Euclio)~ 13 1, 1| that lives next door, Euclio?~Eun. Yes indeed. Why, he 14 1, 1| Now for an interview with Euclio, if he's at home.(looking 15 1, 2| Scene 2~Enter Euclio~Eucl. (without seeing Megadorus) 16 1, 2| outstretched hand) Good day to you, Euclio, yes, and the best of everything 17 1, 2| on the back) There,there, Euclio! Cheer up. She shall be 18 1, 2| have a moment of your time, Euclio. I want to have a brief 19 1, 2| closer-fisted.~Re-enter Euclio~Eucl. (aside) Thank the 20 1, 2| financially too.~Mega. Now Euclio, I've always considered 21 1, 2| have it again.~Re-enter Euclio~Eucl. (to Staphyla within) 22 1, 2| Megadorus)~Mega. Upon my word, Euclio! So you think I am the proper 23 1, 3| shall be here soon.(Exit Euclio)~Staph. What shall I do 24 1, 4| lady?~Pyth. Daughter of old Euclio who lives next door here. 25 1, 5| house there,(pointing to Euclio's) and as for you,(indicating 26 1, 5| over there (pointing to Euclio's) nothing like this will 27 1, 5| to filch. (going toward Euclio's house) Come, along.~Cong. ( 28 1, 6| told us to take 'em over to Euclio's.~Stap. (examining the 29 1, 6| Congrio and others into Euclio's house.)~ 30 1, 8| Scene 8~Enter Euclio from Forum carrying a small 31 1, 8| ruin me entirely! (Exit Euclio)~ 32 1, 9| dancer. (sound of scuffle in Euclio's house) Hullo, though! 33 III | associates tumbling out of Euclio's House, slamming door behind 34 III, 1| took me for a gymnasium! (euclio's door opens and he appears, 35 III, 2| dishes brought back! (as Euclio closes the door) Now what? 36 III, 3| Scene 3~Re-enter Euclio from house with object under 37 III, 5| Megadorus~Mega. (not seeing Euclio) Well, I've told a number 38 III, 5| were full of praise for Euclio's daughter. Say it's the 39 III, 5| up and squander. (seeing Euclio) But there's my new relative 40 III, 5| the house! How are you, Euclio?~ 41 III, 6| clapping him on the shoulder) Euclio, we must have a little carouse 42 III, 6| your faithfulness. (exit Euclio)~ 43 IV, 1| the daughter of poor old Euclio here; and he's just got 44 IV, 2| Scene 2~Enter Euclio without seeing Strobilus~ 45 IV, 2| grove and shrine. (exit Euclio into house)~Strob.(jumping 46 IV, 3| Scene 3~Re-enter Euclio from house.~Eucl. (excitedly) 47 IV, 4| down the street. Re-enter Euclio dragging Strobilus.~Eucl. 48 IV, 4| stark,staring mad! ( to Euclio,virtuously) Now aren't you 49 IV, 4| eyes on you again.~(exit Euclio toward temple)~ 50 IV, 6| Scene 6~Re-enter Euclio with pot~Eucl. I used to 51 IV, 6| and that's settled.~Exit Euclio~Strob. Good!Good! The gods 52 IV, 7| see how it is with me and Euclio's daughter as well as I 53 IV, 7| dear mother?~Phae. (within Euclio's house) Oh-oh! Nurse! Nurse 54 IV, 9| Scene 9~Enter Euclio frantic~Eucl. (running, 55 IV, 9| here) Upon my word, it's Euclio, I do believe. (drawing 56 IV, 10| else that does concern me, Euclio. There's an important matter 57 V | the man that robbed old Euclio. Where is this gold?~Strob. 58 V | it may be handed over to Euclio.~Strob. Gold? Where from?~ 59 V | given permission to marry Euclio's daughter; and Euclio, 60 V | marry Euclio's daughter; and Euclio, having a change of heart,