13. An unmarried daughter is a terrible thing. (Cp. 17.)
EUBULUS.
Plays named after Hetaerae:—Chrysilla, Clepsydra* (so called because she used to regulate the duration of her favours by the clock), Nannion, Neottis, Plangon.
Plays dealing with mythological erotic subjects:—Anchises?, Echo?, Europe?, Ixion?, Nausicaa?, Pelops?, Procris?
Other plays which seem to have dealt with erotic subjects:—Astyti?, Campylion, Mylothris?, Orthane, Pamphilus, Pannychis, Pornoboscus, Psaltria, Stephanopolides.
Ancylion 3. Kisses mentioned among the prizes at a “pannychis.”
Campylion. Vide supra, [p. 155].
Cercopes 1. The dangerous attractions of Corinth, narrated by a traveller.
Chrysilla 1. The folly of marrying again.
2. An attempted defence of women breaks down.