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Chapter IV.—Shameless practices of
the Greeks.
And your public
assemblies I have come to hate. For there are excessive banquetings, and
subtle flutes which provoke to lustful movements, and useless and
luxurious anointings, and crowning with garlands. With such a mass of
evils do you banish shame; and ye fill your minds with them, and are
carried away by intemperance, and indulge as a common practice in wicked
and insane fornication. And this further I would say to you, why are you,
being a Greek, indignant at your son when he imitates Jupiter, and rises
against you and defrauds you of your own wife? Why do you count him your
enemy, and yet worship one that is like him? And why do you blame your
wife for living in unchastity, and yet honour Venus with shrines? If
indeed these things had been related by others, they would have seemed to
be mere slanderous accusations, and not truth. But now your own poets
sing these things, and your histories noisily publish them. E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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