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Argos (Greece) (search for this): card 467
dy to achieve to atone for my long absence; (with due submission to Nemesis I say this); then when we have cleared this city of its foes and you have chosen out first-fruits for the gods, I wish to march with you against the Argives' country and at my coming lay Hellas waste with war, that they in turn may know the taste of ill. Hector If I could rid the city of this present curse and restore it to its old security, I should indeed feel deep gratitude towards the gods. But, as for sacking Argos and the pasture-lands of Hellas with the spear, it is no such easy task as you say. Rhesus Do they not say that here came the greatest chiefs of Hellas? Hector Yes, and I do not scorn them; I have enough to do in driving them away. Rhesus Well, when we slay these, is our task not fully done? Hector Do not leave the present need to look to distant schemes. Rhesus You are, it seems, content to suffer and make no return. Hector Yes, for I rule a great empire, even though I am here. But
Greece (Greece) (search for this): card 467
have cleared this city of its foes and you have chosen out first-fruits for the gods, I wish to march with you against the Argives' country and at my coming lay Hellas waste with war, that they in turn may know the taste of ill. Hector If I could rid the city of this present curse and restore it to its old security, I should indeed feel deep gratitude towards the gods. But, as for sacking Argos and the pasture-lands of Hellas with the spear, it is no such easy task as you say. Rhesus Do they not say that here came the greatest chiefs of Hellas? Hector Yes, and I do not scorn them; I have enough to do in driving them away. Rhesus Well, when we slay Hellas? Hector Yes, and I do not scorn them; I have enough to do in driving them away. Rhesus Well, when we slay these, is our task not fully done? Hector Do not leave the present need to look to distant schemes. Rhesus You are, it seems, content to suffer and make no return. Hector Yes, for I rule a great empire, even though I am here. But on the left wing or the right or in the centre of the allies you may plant your shield and marshal