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English translation by A. Swanwick, 4th edition.
persians
1
Seven galleys were captured; but
the
Persians
succeeded in saving the rest.
2
Yet in one respect
the
Persians
are very clean; they bathe often.
3
The Hellenes were fighting
the
Persians
in the pass for their Fatherland.
4
The following were the Greeks who awaited
the
Persians
in this position.
5
The
Persians
poured over the Pass and inundated the plains of Attica.
6
Alexandria and Egypt conquered by
the
Persians
;
another army encamps at Chalcedon.
7
He had gone perhaps a mile when
the
Persians
attacked our centre.
8
When Good gave up the fight
the
Persians
joined the victorious Opposition.
9
The Turks wear turbans;
the
Persians
wear high caps of black lamb's-wool.
10
Nay, more; you have been noted as one learned among
the
Persians
.
11
All day long the army of
the
Persians
was kept at bay.
12
Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and
the
Persians
.
13
Hence
the
Persians
argued that they had been betrayed by the satrap.
14
The same year was marked by a memorable action against
the
Persians
.
15
The
Persians
were Rhossaces, Aristazanes, and Bagoas, the chief of the eunuchs.
16
The
Persians
quaked at her constancy, and the Medes at her boldness.