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ye whet spears with eloquence, Fight, and kill beasts dry-handed with sweet words? Cease, or talk still and slay thy boars at home. PLEXIPPUS. Why, if she ride among us for a man, Sit thou for her and spin; a man grown girl Is worth a woman weaponed; sit thou here. MELEAGER. Peace, and be wise; no gods love idle speech. PLEXIPPUS. Nor any man a man's mouth woman-tongued. MELEAGER. For my lips bite not sharper than mine hands. PLEXIPPUS. Nay, both bite soft, but no whit softly mine. MELEAGER. Keep thine hands clean; they have time enough to stain. PLEXIPPUS. For thine shall rest and wax not red to-day. MELEAGER. Have all thy will of words; talk out thine heart. ALTHAEA. Refrain your lips, O brethren, and my son, Lest words turn snakes and bite you uttering them. TOXEUS. Except she give her blood before the gods, What profit shall a maid be among men? PLEXIPPUS. Let her come crowned and stretch her throat for a knife, Bleat out her spirit and die, and so shall men Through her too prosper and through prosperous gods; But nowise through her living; shall she live A flower-bud of the flower-bed, or sweet fruit For kisses and the honey-making mouth, And play the shield for strong men and the spear? Then shall the heifer and her mate lock horns, And the bride overbear the groom, and men Gods, for no less division sunders these; Since all things made are seasonable in time, But if one alter unseasonable are all. But thou, O Zeus, hear me that I may slay This beast before thee and no man halve with me Nor woman, lest these mock thee, though a god, Who hast made men strong, and thou being wise be held Foolish; for wise is that thing which endures. ATALANTA. Men, and the chosen of all this people, and thou, King, I beseech you a little bear with me. For if my life be shameful that I live, Let the gods witness and their wrath; but these Cast no such word against me. Thou, O mine, O holy, O happy goddess, if I sin Changing the words of women and the works For spears and strange men's faces, hast not thou One shaft of all thy sudden seven that pierced Seven through the bosom or shining throat or side, All couched about one mother's loosening knees, All holy born, engrafted of Tantalus? But if toward any of you I am overbold
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