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Xerxes
How true it is. In the loss of so great an army [1015] I have indeed been dealt a blow, wretched as I am.

Chorus
What that belonged to Persia, unfortunate one, has not been destroyed?

Xerxes
Do you see this remnant of my royal robe?

Chorus
Yes, I do indeed.

Xerxes
[1020] And this quiver—

Chorus
What is this you say has been saved?

Xerxes
Treasury for shafts?

Chorus
Truly a small remnant from an ample store.

Xerxes
We have been deprived of defenders.

Chorus
[1025] Ionia's people shrink not from the spear.

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