Thesaurus 1. Love is a severe god, especially to the old.
2. Music is the food of love.
3. The lover must be bold.
(In order to estimate at its true value the prominence of misogyny in the following passages, it is well to remember that a large proportion of the Fragmenta Incerta of Menander are found in Christian collections of apophthegms.)
Incert. 1. If you have once married, then you must put up with it.
3. A man ought to be allowed the chance of getting to know his wife before marriage; for every woman is an evil, but then one could choose the least. (Cp. 102.)
6. Invective against Prometheus for creating women.
7. The sudden effects of a kiss.
8. The polygamous habits of the Thracians.
14. Of the nature of love.