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Ghost of Darius: What! could he chain the mighty Bosphorus?

Atossa: Ev'n so, some god assisting his design.

Ghost of Darius: Some god of power to cloud his better sense.

Atossa: The event now shows what mischiefs he achieved.

Ghost of Darius: What suffer'd they, for whom your sorrows flow?

Atossa: His navy sunk spreads ruin through the camp.

Ghost of Darius: Fell all his host beneath the slaught'ring spear?

Atossa: Susa, through all her streets, mourns her lost sons.
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