And swallow down an egg or two besides.
And in his Things resembling one another, he says,—
Then he introduced a dance, and after that he served up
A second course, provided well with every kind of dainty.
And Amphis,in his Gynæcomania, says,—
A. Did you e'er hear of what they call a ground [93] life?
. . . . . . . . . . . 'tis clearly
Cheesecakes, sweet wine, eggs, cakes of sesame,
Perfumes, and crowns, and female flute-players.
B. Castor and Pollux! why you have gone through