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Leader: Far in the west, where sets the imperial sun.

Atossa: Yet my son will'd the conquest of this town.

Leader: May Greece through all her states bend to his power!

Atossa: Send they embattled numbers to the field?

Leader: A force that to the Medes hath wrought much wo.

Atossa: Have they sufficient treasures in their houses?

Leader: Their rich earth yields a copious fount of silver.

Atossa: From the strong bow wing they the barbed shaft?
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