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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Euripides, Rhesus (ed. E. P. Coleridge). Search the whole document.
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Troy (Turkey) (search for this): card 642
Paris
To you I call, general and brother, Hector, are you asleep? Should you not awake? Some enemy draws near our army, or thieves perhaps, or spies.
Athena
Courage! See, Cypris watches over you in gracious mood. Your warfare is my concern, for I do not forget the honor you once did me, and I thank you for your good service. And now, when the army of Troy is triumphant, I have come bringing to you a powerful friend, the Thracian child of the Muse, the heavenly singer; his father's name is Strymon.
Paris
Always to this city and to me you are a kind friend, and I am sure that decision I then made conferred you upon this city, the highest treasure life affords. I came when I heard a vague report— for a rumor prevailed amlng the guards—that Achaean spies are here. One man, that did not see them, says so, while another, that saw them come, cannot describe them; and so I am on my way to Hector's tent.
Athena
Fear nothing; all is quiet in the army, and Hector has gone to assign a sle
Laertes (search for this): card 642