Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / Persians

Persians (80-135)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0085.tlg002.perseus-eng2:80-135
Refs {'start': {'reference': '80', 'human_reference': 'Line 80'}, 'end': {'reference': '135', 'human_reference': 'Line 135'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next
a god-like hero whose race is sprung from gold.[*]
81
Chorus
With eyes flashing with the dark glare of a deadly dragon, attended by soldiers and mariners in great numbers, and speeding his Syrian chariot,
he leads against a people renowned for the spear a warlike host of archers.
87
Chorus
And there is no man skilled to withstand the mighty stream of men, and with strong barriers keep out the seas invincible surge;
for Persias host cannot be withstood, and her men are courageous.
93
Chorus
For by the will of the gods Fate has held sway
since ancient time, and has ordained for the Persians the pursuit of rampart-destroying war, the turmoil of fighting horsemen, and the storming of cities.
100
Chorus
And they have learned to look upon the precinct of the deep when the broad-wayed sea whitens to foam beneath the tempests blast, trusting in their finely wrought
cables and their devices which give passage to their army.
107
Chorus
Yet the insidious guile of godwhat mortal man can escape it? Who with agile foot can lightly overleap
and escape its toils?
111
Chorus
For Delusion, with her fair appearance, lures men astray into her snares, from which it is not possible to escape without meeting with disaster.
115
Chorus
Therefore my heart is wrapped in gloom and is racked with fear for the Persian army lest the state learn that the mighty capital of Susa is empty of men.
120
Chorus
Fearful I am too that as bands of women cry aloud woe, the Cissian stronghold will raise a resounding shout responsive to the beating of breasts,
and that there will be a tearing of fine linen robes.
126
Chorus
For all the men-at-arms, those who urge on steeds and those who march along the plain, have left the city and gone forth, like bees in a swarm, together with the captain of the host.
They have crossed the headland, projecting into the sea and common to either continent, through which both shores are bridged.
133
Chorus
And marriage-beds are filled with tears through longing for husbands;
each Persian woman has sent to the field her warlike and fiery consort, and now in grief and longing for her beloved lord, is left forsaken by her mate.

Tokens

a 1 w 1
god-like 1 w 9
hero 1 w 13
whose 1 w 18
race 1 w 22
is 1 w 24
sprung 1 w 30
from 1 w 34
gold 1 w 38
The 1 w 42
hero 2 w 46
Perseus 1 w 53
here 1 w 58
regarded 1 w 66
as 1 w 68
the 1 w 71
ancestor 1 w 79
of 1 w 81
Xerxes 1 w 87
and 1 w 91
in 1 w 93
l 3 w 94
146 1 w 98
as 2 w 100
giving 1 w 106
his 1 w 109
name 1 w 113
to 2 w 115
the 2 w 118
whole 1 w 123
Persian 1 w 130
race 2 w 134
was 1 w 138
the 3 w 141
son 1 w 144
of 2 w 146
Zeus 1 w 150
who 3 w 154
descended 1 w 163
to 3 w 165
Danae 1 w 170
in 3 w 172
a 14 w 173
shower 1 w 179
of 3 w 181
gold 2 w 185
Chorus 1 w 192
With 1 w 196
eyes 1 w 200
flashing 1 w 208
with 1 w 212
the 4 w 215
dark 1 w 219
glare 1 w 224
of 4 w 226
a 18 w 227
deadly 1 w 233
dragon 1 w 239
attended 1 w 248
by 1 w 250
soldiers 1 w 258
and 2 w 261
mariners 1 w 269
in 6 w 271
great 1 w 276
numbers 1 w 283
and 3 w 287
speeding 1 w 295
his 2 w 298
Syrian 1 w 304
chariot 1 w 311
he 9 w 314
leads 1 w 319
against 1 w 326
a 31 w 327
people 1 w 333
renowned 1 w 341
for 1 w 344
the 5 w 347
spear 1 w 352
a 33 w 353
warlike 1 w 360
host 1 w 364
of 5 w 366
archers 1 w 373
Chorus 2 w 380
And 1 w 383
there 1 w 388
is 4 w 390
no 2 w 392
man 1 w 395
skilled 1 w 402
to 4 w 404
withstand 1 w 413
the 7 w 416
mighty 1 w 422
stream 1 w 428
of 6 w 430
men 1 w 433
and 5 w 437
with 3 w 441
strong 1 w 447
barriers 1 w 455
keep 1 w 459
out 1 w 462
the 8 w 465
sea 1 w 468
s 39 w 470
invincible 1 w 480
surge 1 w 485
for 2 w 489
Persia 2 w 495
s 42 w 497
host 2 w 501
cannot 1 w 507
be 2 w 509
withstood 1 w 518
and 6 w 522
her 6 w 525
men 2 w 528
are 2 w 531
courageous 1 w 541
Chorus 3 w 548
For 1 w 551
by 2 w 553
the 9 w 556
will 1 w 560
of 7 w 562
the 10 w 565
gods 1 w 569
Fate 1 w 573
has 1 w 576
held 1 w 580
sway 1 w 584
since 1 w 589
ancient 1 w 596
time 1 w 600
and 7 w 604
has 2 w 607
ordained 1 w 615
for 3 w 618
the 11 w 621
Persians 1 w 629
the 12 w 632
pursuit 1 w 639
of 8 w 641
rampart-destroying 1 w 659
war 2 w 662
the 13 w 666
turmoil 1 w 673
of 9 w 675
fighting 1 w 683
horsemen 1 w 691
and 8 w 695
the 14 w 698
storming 1 w 706
of 10 w 708
cities 1 w 714
Chorus 4 w 721
And 2 w 724
they 1 w 728
have 1 w 732
learned 1 w 739
to 7 w 741
look 1 w 745
upon 1 w 749
the 16 w 752
precinct 1 w 760
of 11 w 762
the 17 w 765
deep 1 w 769
when 1 w 773
the 18 w 776
broad-wayed 1 w 787
sea 2 w 790
whitens 1 w 797
to 8 w 799
foam 1 w 803
beneath 1 w 810
the 19 w 813
tempest 1 w 820
s 63 w 822
blast 1 w 827
trusting 1 w 836
in 18 w 838
their 1 w 843
finely 1 w 849
wrought 1 w 856
cables 1 w 862
and 9 w 865
their 2 w 870
devices 1 w 877
which 1 w 882
give 1 w 886
passage 1 w 893
to 9 w 895
their 3 w 900
army 1 w 904
Chorus 5 w 911
Yet 1 w 914
the 23 w 917
insidious 1 w 926
guile 1 w 931
of 12 w 933
god 3 w 936
what 1 w 941
mortal 1 w 947
man 2 w 950
can 2 w 953
escape 1 w 959
it 9 w 961
Who 1 w 965
with 5 w 969
agile 1 w 974
foot 1 w 978
can 3 w 981
lightly 1 w 988
overleap 1 w 996
and 10 w 999
escape 2 w 1005
its 1 w 1008
toils 1 w 1013
Chorus 6 w 1020
For 2 w 1023
Delusion 1 w 1031
with 6 w 1036
her 7 w 1039
fair 1 w 1043
appearance 1 w 1053
lures 1 w 1059
men 4 w 1062
astray 1 w 1068
into 1 w 1072
her 8 w 1075
snares 1 w 1081
from 2 w 1086
which 2 w 1091
it 13 w 1093
is 5 w 1095
not 2 w 1098
possible 1 w 1106
to 12 w 1108
escape 3 w 1114
without 1 w 1121
meeting 1 w 1128
with 8 w 1132
disaster 1 w 1140
Chorus 7 w 1147
Therefore 1 w 1156
my 2 w 1158
heart 1 w 1163
is 7 w 1165
wrapped 1 w 1172
in 23 w 1174
gloom 1 w 1179
and 11 w 1182
is 8 w 1184
racked 1 w 1190
with 9 w 1194
fear 1 w 1198
for 5 w 1201
the 24 w 1204
Persian 3 w 1211
army 2 w 1215
lest 1 w 1219
the 25 w 1222
state 1 w 1227
learn 2 w 1232
that 1 w 1236
the 26 w 1239
mighty 2 w 1245
capital 1 w 1252
of 13 w 1254
Susa 1 w 1258
is 9 w 1260
empty 1 w 1265
of 14 w 1267
men 5 w 1270
Chorus 8 w 1277
Fearful 1 w 1284
I 1 w 1285
am 5 w 1287
too 2 w 1290
that 2 w 1294
as 11 w 1296
bands 1 w 1301
of 15 w 1303
women 1 w 1308
cry 1 w 1311
aloud 1 w 1316
woe 1 w 1319
the 27 w 1323
Cissian 1 w 1330
stronghold 1 w 1340
will 2 w 1344
raise 1 w 1349
a 112 w 1350
resounding 1 w 1360
shout 1 w 1365
responsive 1 w 1375
to 14 w 1377
the 28 w 1380
beating 1 w 1387
of 16 w 1389
breasts 1 w 1396
and 13 w 1400
that 3 w 1404
there 2 w 1409
will 3 w 1413
be 5 w 1415
a 117 w 1416
tearing 1 w 1423
of 17 w 1425
fine 2 w 1429
linen 1 w 1434
robes 1 w 1439
Chorus 9 w 1446
For 3 w 1449
all 1 w 1452
the 30 w 1455
men-at-arms 1 w 1466
those 1 w 1472
who 4 w 1475
urge 2 w 1479
on 8 w 1481
steeds 1 w 1487
and 14 w 1490
those 2 w 1495
who 5 w 1498
march 1 w 1503
along 1 w 1508
the 31 w 1511
plain 1 w 1516
have 2 w 1521
left 1 w 1525
the 32 w 1528
city 1 w 1532
and 15 w 1535
gone 1 w 1539
forth 1 w 1544
like 3 w 1549
bees 1 w 1553
in 30 w 1555
a 128 w 1556
swarm 1 w 1561
together 1 w 1570
with 10 w 1574
the 34 w 1577
captain 1 w 1584
of 18 w 1586
the 35 w 1589
host 3 w 1593
They 1 w 1598
have 3 w 1602
crossed 1 w 1609
the 36 w 1612
headland 1 w 1620
projecting 1 w 1631
into 2 w 1635
the 37 w 1638
sea 3 w 1641
and 17 w 1644
common 1 w 1650
to 17 w 1652
either 1 w 1658
continent 1 w 1667
through 1 w 1675
which 3 w 1680
both 1 w 1684
shores 1 w 1690
are 4 w 1693
bridged 1 w 1700
Chorus 10 w 1707
And 3 w 1710
marriage-beds 1 w 1723
are 5 w 1726
filled 1 w 1732
with 11 w 1736
tears 1 w 1741
through 2 w 1748
longing 1 w 1755
for 7 w 1758
husbands 1 w 1766
each 1 w 1771
Persian 4 w 1778
woman 1 w 1783
has 3 w 1786
sent 1 w 1790
to 18 w 1792
the 39 w 1795
field 1 w 1800
her 13 w 1803
warlike 2 w 1810
and 19 w 1813
fiery 1 w 1818
consort 1 w 1825
and 20 w 1829
now 2 w 1832
in 36 w 1834
grief 1 w 1839
and 21 w 1842
longing 2 w 1849
for 8 w 1852
her 14 w 1855
beloved 1 w 1862
lord 1 w 1866
is 12 w 1869
left 2 w 1873
forsaken 1 w 1881
by 3 w 1883
her 15 w 1886
mate 1 w 1890