trans-8017

A Saying of Socrates

AuthorC. Smart
Book TitleThe Fables of Phaedrus
Publication Date1887
LanguageEnglish
OriginItaly

Though common be the name of friend, Few can to faithfulness pretend, That Socrates (whose cruel case, I'd freely for his fame embrace, And living any envy bear To leave my character so fair) Was building of a little cot, When some one, standing on the spot, Ask'd, as the folks are apt to do, " How comes so great a man as you Content with such a little hole ?"- "I wish," says he, "with all my soul That this same little house I build Was with true friends completely fill'd."


Download XMLDownload textStory