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Aeschylus, Persians (ed. Herbert Weir Smyth, Ph. D.), line 272 (search)
Messenger Full of the bodies of men who perished by a miserable fate are the shores of Salamis and all the neighboring coasts.
Aeschylus, Persians (ed. Herbert Weir Smyth, Ph. D.), line 284 (search)
Messenger O name of Salamis most odious to my ears!Alas, how I groan when I recall the memory of Athens!
Aeschylus, Persians (ed. Herbert Weir Smyth, Ph. D.), line 290 (search)
hip. Tenagon, the true-born Bactrians' chieftain, is ranging now around the surf-beaten isle of Ajax. Lilaeus and Arsames, and, third, Argestes,kept buffeting against its rugged shore, whirled around about the island,According to the scholiast, Salamis is meant; according to Hermann, one of the small islands adjacent to Salamis.the breeding-place of doves. Arcteus, too, who lived by the waters of the Egyptian Nile, Adeues, and Pharnuchus of the mighty shield—all these were hurled out of one shSalamis.the breeding-place of doves. Arcteus, too, who lived by the waters of the Egyptian Nile, Adeues, and Pharnuchus of the mighty shield—all these were hurled out of one ship. Matallus of Chrysa, commander of ten thousand,leader of the Black Cavalry, thirty thousand strong, in death dyed red his thick and shaggy beard, changing its color with a deep crimson stain. Arabus, too, the Magian, perished there, and Bactrian Artabes, a settler now in a rugged land.Amistris, and Amphistreus, wielder of a painful spear, and brave Ariomardus, whose death brought grief to Sardis, and Seisames the Mysian, and Tharybis, admiral of five times fifty ships, a Lyrnaean by descent