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Argive (Greece) (search for this): card 85
Hector, what means it? Watchers in affright Who gather shouting at thy doors, and then Hold midnight council, shaking all our men? HECTOR. To arms, Aeneas! Arm from head to heel! AENEAS. What is it? Tidings? Doth the Argive steal Some march, some ambush in the day's eclipse? HECTOR. 'Tis flight, man! They are marching to the ships. AENEAS. How know'st thou?-Have we proof that it is flight? HECTOR. They are burning beacon-fires the li Or pounce on his Greek lambs. The man will bide No wrong and standeth on a tower of pride. Nay, brother, let the army, head on shield, Sleep off its long day's labour in the field: Then, send a spy; find someone who will dare Creep to yon Argive camp. Then, if 'tis clear They mean flight, on and smite them as they fly. Else, if the beacons hide some strategy, The spy will read it out, and we can call A council.-Thus speak I, my general.