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Argos (Greece) (search for this): card 192
Chorus
The breezes that blew from the Strymon, bringing harmful leisure, hunger, and tribulation of spirit in a cruel port, idle wandering of men, and sparing neither shipnor cable, began, by doubling the season of their stay, to rub away and wither the flower of Argos; and when the seer, pointing to Artemis as cause, proclaimed to the chieftains another remedy,more oppressive even than the bitter storm, so that the sons of Atreus struck the ground with their canes and did not stifle their tears