“Upon the plain spread with no couch they sleep,
Nor in the streams of water lave their feet.”
Archilochus having likewise said:
“But one with this and one with that
His heart delights,”—
in correspondence with the Homeric line:
“For one in these deeds, one in those delights,”[921]—
Euripides says in Æneus:
“But one in these ways, one in those, has more delight.”
And I have heard Æschylus saying: