SOCRATIC ARGUMENT

SOCRATIC ARGUMENTBY JOHN CARVER ALDEN

BY JOHN CARVER ALDEN

STRAIGHT, at his ruler’s stern command,The contents of the cup, offhand,Inclusive of its dregs and lees,Was promptly drained by Socrates.More than his foes,—perhaps his wife—Caused his Xanthippe-thy for life.

STRAIGHT, at his ruler’s stern command,The contents of the cup, offhand,Inclusive of its dregs and lees,Was promptly drained by Socrates.More than his foes,—perhaps his wife—Caused his Xanthippe-thy for life.

STRAIGHT, at his ruler’s stern command,The contents of the cup, offhand,Inclusive of its dregs and lees,Was promptly drained by Socrates.More than his foes,—perhaps his wife—Caused his Xanthippe-thy for life.

STRAIGHT, at his ruler’s stern command,

The contents of the cup, offhand,

Inclusive of its dregs and lees,

Was promptly drained by Socrates.

More than his foes,—perhaps his wife—

Caused his Xanthippe-thy for life.

THE DE VINNE PRESS, NEW YORK


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