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Chorus: I cannot say; my soul doth much misgive me.

Hector: If this thou fearest, be sure there's nought thou wouldst not fear.

Chorus: Never aforetime did the enemy kindle such a blaze.

Hector: No, nor ever before did they suffer such shameful defeat and rout.

Chorus: This thou didst achieve; look now to what remains to do.

Hector: I have but one word to say, "Arm, arm against the foe!"

Chorus: Lo! where Aeneas comes, in hot haste too, as though he hath
news to tell his friends. (Enter Aeneas.)

Aeneas: Why, Hector, have the sentinels in terror made their way through
the host to thy couch to hold a midnight conclave and disturb the
army?

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