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 Plutarch Lives. Revised/translated by A. H. Clough. Revised from Dryden's version. Also known as “Parallel Lives”, written in Greek ~100 AD. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1859. Plutarch Lives. Revised/translated by A. H. Clough. Revised from Dryden's version. Also known as “Parallel Lives”, written in Greek ~100 AD. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1859.
  
-====== Plutarch: Agis ======+====== Plutarch: Life of Agis ======
  
  
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 the tragedy of Sophocles, the tragedy of Sophocles,
  
-We follow these, though born their rightful lords, +We follow these, though born their rightful lords,\\ 
-And they command us, though they speak no words.+And they command us, though they speak no words.\\
  
 For this is indeed the true condition of men in public life, For this is indeed the true condition of men in public life,
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