{"url":"https://anthologiagraeca.org/api/texts/4085/?format=json","language":{"code":"eng","iso_name":"English","url":"https://anthologiagraeca.org/api/languages/eng/?format=json"},"edition":{"url":"https://anthologiagraeca.org/api/editions/1/?format=json","descriptions":[{"url":"https://anthologiagraeca.org/api/descriptions/424/?format=json","language":{"code":"eng","iso_name":"English","url":"https://anthologiagraeca.org/api/languages/eng/?format=json"},"created_at":"2021-05-06T21:10:04.033306Z","updated_at":"2021-05-06T21:10:04.033317Z","description":"Paton edition"}],"edition_type":0,"metadata":{},"created_at":"2021-04-08T21:27:25.406000Z","updated_at":"2021-04-08T21:27:25.406000Z"},"unique_id":99994334,"created_at":"2021-03-01T16:03:40Z","updated_at":"2021-03-01T16:03:40Z","validation":0,"status":1,"text":"Blest is he first who owes naught to anyone, next \nhe who never married, and thirdly he who is childless. \nBut if a man be mad enough to marry, it is a blessing \nfor him if he buries his wife at once after getting a \nhandsome dowry. Knowing this, be wise, and leave \nEpicurus to enquire in vain where is the void and \nwhat are the atoms. ","comments":[],"alignments":[],"passages":["https://anthologiagraeca.org/api/passages/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg7000.tlg001.ag:11.50/?format=json"]}