How To Use Salami In A Sentence

  • For centuries, scholars have squabbled over the design of the ship, which was crucial to defeating the Persians in the Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C., part of a wider war that included the fight at Thermopylae dramatized in the film "300. Epic Struggle: Fans Fight to Revive an Oar-Powered Greek Warship
  • In fact, it should not recommend either, since the spicy salami, bocconcini and tomato panino is too stingy on fillings.
  • The Russians would take a small slice at a time via dubious but not too provocative measures until the whole salami is gone. Archive 2008-06-01
  • The homemade charcuterie offers a sampling of the old-school artisan updates this kitchen is capable of, from the coarsely-ground cervelat salami with pistachios and garlic to the clove-scented pâté. Philly.com - Latest Videos
  • We do this by creating innovative flavour combinations, such as havarti, smoked chicken and avocado, aged cheddar, tomato and spicy Genoa salami and brie, green apple, crushed walnuts and watercress. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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  • In a highly critical report, the health select committee said hospitals were resorting to short-term "salami slicing" as they try to find £20 billion in efficiency savings by 2014/15. Evening Standard - Home
  • Mesalamine suppositories are effective in maintaining remission in patients with proctitis.
  • The Persians were taken in and sent their navy into the narrow strait between Athens and the island of Salamis.
  • I also scarfed a plate of charcuterie which featured decent chorizo, a peppered salami and some sort of good cured pork loin.
  • For whensoever Xerxes (sitting just under the mountain opposite Salamis, which is called Aigaleos) saw any one of his own side display a deed of valour in the sea-fight, he inquired about him who had done it, and the scribes recorded the name of the ship's captain with that of his father and the city from whence he came. The history of Herodotus — Volume 2
  • First came the appetizers in form of thin slices of salami and of a peculiar Mexican sausage, so extremely hot with chili pepino as to immediately call for a drink of claret to assuage the burning. Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining.
  • Hindi bibihirang nasasaksihan mo sa tuwi-tuwina, ang sumasalamin sa dahop na buhay at pagkabalisa hindi minsan lamang na masusulyapan ang pagdaralita, at nakalulunos na tanawing minsan doon ka nagmula. Sa Pangarap nila
  • On a marble slab near to the cooker there was a joint of ham and a fat salami ready for slicing.
  • That's what we call the salami-slicing technique, that one slice of salami doesn't make a difference. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2007
  • He was prefent too at the Sea fight at Salamis. which was fought before he was re/fifed from his Punifhment. Vitae excellentium imperatorum; cum versione Anglicâ, in quâ verbum de verbo, quantum fieri potuit, redditus; notis quoquè Anglicis, [et] indice locupletissimo; or, Lives of the excellent commanders;
  • You get three meals a day but it's often just disgusting old meat like ham or salami. The Sun
  • He butterflied a turkey breast, pan fried it in duck fat and brown butter before topping it with more traditional pizza toppings like mushrooms, onions, salami, tomatoes, basil puree and bocconcini. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Make up Pasta Choice as per packet instructions. Add salami and mushrooms.
  • The best-known type of Greek galley was the TRIREME, with three banks of oars; a famous trireme battle took place between the Greek and Persian fleets at SALAMIS in 480 BC.
  • Hindi bibihirang nasasaksihan mo sa tuwi-tuwina, ang sumasalamin sa dahop na buhay at pagkabalisa hindi minsan lamang na masusulyapan ang pagdaralita, at nakalulunos na tanawing minsan doon ka nagmula. Archive 2009-01-01
  • It is impossible to describe any but the most popular of the salami that are found both in delicatessens and supermarkets.
  • The Muff-a-lotta sandwich packs mortadella, salami, provolone and house-made olive salad. Food in photos: Bayou Bakery
  • Then, in about 1982, a shop opened up in Bantry selling smoked ham and salami and pâté, which was unbelievable for us.
  • The chief meat-eater among us opted for the assiette de charcuterie, a dish of ham, pork and salami with chicken pâté, served with oatcakes and olives.
  • Brush the pastry (try to avoid the salami sticks) with the eggwash and place in the oven. The Sun
  • What could you include with mixed salami to make a really interesting dish of antipasto?
  • Portuguese supermarkets have rows of salami and sausage.
  • This bushy, indolent fellow, who is built like a well-fed possum, hangs from a rail by his tail, and hooks into his favourite snack, a salami sandwich.
  • Salami are best served as an antipasto, in sandwiches, with salads or eaten with a little cheese and fresh crusty bread.
  • The salami is "marbled" with a vegetable-based fat, he says, and the imitation ham has a new spice profile to deliver a "smokier" flavor. The Veggie Burger's New Dream: Be More Like Meat
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  • There's some well-made salami and ham. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also scarfed a plate of charcuterie which featured decent chorizo, a peppered salami and some sort of good cured pork loin which reminded me of Corsican lonzo, but could have been from anywhere, I'm no expert.
  • And Artaxerxes had heard something about a skirmish of ships near some island called Salamis, in which the king of Sidon had been embarrassed by certain Greek captains. The Battle of Salamis
  • I have used sweet muscat wine to good effect here, especially when I once dropped in some neat cubes of salami too.
  • Grand Salami – The number of goals scored in all the day's ice hockey matches.
  • Move past the hot foods, and find a deli stocked not only with your basic hams, salamis, and turkey breast, but also with the most exotic and obscure French, Italian, and German meats a shopper can conjure.
  • Better even than salami, chorizo or bratwurst is the hearty Toulouse sausage, or its cousin, the spicy Cumberland sausage.
  • Serve the roasted halves on crisp toast spread with a mild citrus-flavored cheese for a fine first course; double the portions and add pink curls of prosciutto or thin slices of aromatic salami to make a light lunch dish.
  • Between dives, I enjoy the local food - grilled meat and smoked ham, salted pilchards, sheep's cheese, paprika salami, Slavonian spicy sausages and so on.
  • During the Iron Age, it was known as Salamis, and its kings traced their ancestry to the Teucer, brother of Ajax, a hero of the Trojan War. FrontPage Magazine
  • The Cuban sandwich comprises Cuban bread stuffed with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, and sometimes salami.
  • The starter was priced at €14 and consisted of generous portions of mortadella, salami, delicious olives, smoky cheese, Brie, cheddar, pickled peppers, cornichon, superb ham and a chalky blue cheese.
  • On our single visit, we were able to sample only one pizza, but the one titled Italia was excellent, with prosciutto cotto, salami, artichokes, black olives and mushrooms. Nashville Scene
  • The chief meat-eater among us opted for the assiette de charcuterie, a dish of ham, pork and salami with chicken pâté, served with oatcakes and olives.
  • What could you include with mixed salami to make a really interesting dish of antipasto?
  • What a sad, sad sight to see him there in his white apron, stinking from the smell of salami.
  • With the addition of the trireme from Tenos, they represented twenty-three city-states, from Athens, which had 180 triremes at Salamis, to Seriphos, which provided a penteconter. The Battle of Salamis
  • The marinated Vietnamese salami is seasoned with dried onion and tastes similar to ham but includes several kinds of spices, making it a little pungent.
  • So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tsatsiki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar.
  • (M450) While these great events were transpiring in Bœotia, the fleet of the Greeks, after the battle of Salamis, undertook to rescue Samos from the Persians, and secure the independence of the Ionian cities in Asia. Ancient States and Empires
  • The following Spring and Summer, the main allied Greek army, headed by 10,000 Spartan hoplites, routed the Persian army at Palatea, and its navy at Salamis.
  • Who knew that it was surprisingly simple to make your own pancetta, prosciutto and salami? Times, Sunday Times
  • Though our story is about poultry, it could just as easily be about the pork chop, sausages, or salami sticks in your shopping basket.
  • Big chunks of salami and provolone and onions and hot peppers... ` A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • An antipasto of local ham and salami is followed by good renditions of local pasta staples like tortelli di zucca and tagliatelle al sugo di anatra (with duck sauce), washed down a glass or two of honest Lambrusco.
  • High-temperature fermentation tends to produce volatile acids (acetic, butanoic) with a sharp aroma, while low-temperature fermentation produces a more complex blend of nutty aldehydes and fruity esters (the traditional salami flavor). On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • It's not all that civilized, though, as I learn when I almost lose my wild-boar salami to a humpy black weasel through momentary inattention to my daypack.
  • We also make salamis, chorizos and cotechinos, whose combined lifespan will be between three and six months.
  • The Italian for salami is salame; that for ham might as well be Salome, at least in this reading.
  • When our turn came we helped ourselves to piles of rocket and Parmesan, salami and Parma ham, slices of buffalo mozzarella interleaved with juicy, ripe tomatoes and a couple of portions of saltimbocca.
  • My name is Teucer; my sire was Telamon, and Salamis is the land that nurtured me. Helen
  • Julian shook himself mentally and gratefully took the sandwich, salami and bologna with a little bit of mustard, and chips.
  • Samples including olives, cheeses, salami and freshly-cooked meals were available as the smell of delicious food filled the air.
  • The abattoir is expected to produce salami, polony, ribs and tinned baboon meat for markets in central Africa and eastern ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Though they were all tasty, the best of the bunch was the salami - nicely spicy, and very tender, nothing like the hard discs you find topping pre-packed pizza.
  • The chef orders the nduja salami without so much chilli, the kitchen pinches only a peck of pepper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Greeks, but not of the Aeginetans for he expected a donary of them, as having won the greatest honor in the battle at Salamis.” Essays and Miscellanies
  • The second volume commences with a poem of considerable length, entitled, "Salamis," with a notice that "The foregoing poem was presented to his father, by John William Smith, January 23d, 1821, the day on which he completed his twelfth year. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • They make great salami and a fantastic pancetta bacon: there are endless interesting possibilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • The son of Telamon of Salamis and a warrior of great stature and prowess who fought against Troy.
  • UPDATE: January 2 The embassy confirms that executive@salamiran.org is the e-address to use. posted by Dr. Archive 2008-12-01
  • “Pounded by the sea,” as Sophocles calls Salamis, and short on arable land, the ancient island, like its modern counterpart, is likely to have housed fishermen in nearly every cove. The Battle of Salamis
  • I from her may obtain an oracle how I shall steer a favourable course to the sea-girt shores of Cyprus; for there Apollo hath declared my home shall be, giving to it the name of Salamis, my island home, in honour of that fatherland across the main. Helen
  • I do not have much hair anyway, so make me look like Curly, and show me the script!! alan you can put to play curly he look like curly is johnny salami steveorth Sean Penn Signs Back on to Play Larry in Farrelly Brothers THREE STOOGES Film – Collider.com
  • And, indeed, they showed the greatest emulation to outvie each other; especially Nicocreon, king of Salamis, and The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Next up are the French baguettes with schnitzel, ham and cheese, salami or smoked pork spread, 75-105 baht.
  • Any thinly sliced salami works well, also cold roast meat with garlic and chilli sauce.
  • Hindi bibihirang nasasaksihan mo sa tuwi-tuwina, ang sumasalamin sa dahop na buhay at pagkabalisa hindi minsan lamang na masusulyapan ang pagdaralita, at nakalulunos na tanawing minsan doon ka nagmula. Sa Pangarap nila
  • The excellent air-dried salamis, loin (lomo), shoulder (coppa), ham and bresaola all use local free-range meat from traditional breeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chief meat-eater among us opted for the assiette de charcuterie, a dish of ham, pork and salami with chicken pâté, served with oatcakes and olives.
  • If the oracle, he declared, had meant that the Greeks should be destroyed, it would have called Salamis, where the battle was to be fought, "wretched Salamis. Historic Tales, vol 10 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
  • The poultry industry also began distributing turkey ham, turkey salami, turkey pastrami, and turkey bologna.
  • At the deli counter or in the refrigerator case: Cured meats such as prosciutto, coppa, mortadella, salami, and Italian sausage
  • She makes spinach dip with roasted tomatillos and cream, vegetable ratatouille for empanada stuffing and an olive-bread muffaletta with fennel salami, aged provolone and roasted veggie ragout.
  • I used to think that the distinct flavour of salami was due to spices, but when I had my first piece of bundnerfleisch, it so reminded me of salami in its savouriness, at that moment I realized cured, dried meat has a flavour all its own, completely unlike fresh meat, best described by the Japanese word umami, which means savoury or meaty, so it should come as no surprise that dried meat has umami in spades. Archive 2007-07-01
  • It's not just sustenance -- it's baguettes blobbed with sea-urchin roe and smeared with Korean-mustard-oil butter, milk-braised turkey leg on Pullman, oak-smoked salami squished into an onion roll. The 101 Best Sandwiches In New York
  • Any thinly sliced salami works well, also cold roast meat with garlic and chilli sauce.
  • When we arrived at the hut two hours later, my guides began to extract onions, potatoes, cheese, ham, salami, baguettes, a whole chicken, and two six-packs of beer from their packs.
  • Village shops that once sold their ham in coffin-shaped tins, now peddle vac-packed slices of salami and prosciutto crudo, and this must surely be a step in the right direction.
  • Salamis on his way to the realm of his sister Hesione, went on to visit the cold borders of Arcadia. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • This gov is all about salami slicing their way to authoritarian control. Damien Green is not above the law shock! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Though they were all tasty, the best of the bunch was the salami - nicely spicy, and very tender, nothing like the hard discs you find topping pre-packed pizza.
  • In this case the story could mean the word salami means Schneier on Security
  • Other suspects are roast beef, ham, salami sticks, chicken legs and unpasteurised milk.
  • Maybe the sequel will give us the naval Battle of Salamis, where Xerxes first got his butt handed to him, or the Battle of Plataea where he was finally defeated by the Spartans. 2008 June « the balcony fool
  • Teucer Mythical figure, brother of Ajax son of Telamon of Salamis, a great archer among the Greeks at Troy. The Trojan War
  • Because we produce under Swiss management, we could easily double our profits by exporting our grison and salami to Switzerland alone. Undefined
  • Spanish salami tends to be rough and ready, lacking subtlety if not taste. Food Watch
  • Roggen or rye beers make suitable escorts for the highly spiced style of pastrami, fennel, or pepper riddled salami and sausage.
  • Then one friend bit into the Gustoso - layers of mortadella, Genoa salami, and provolone on a crusty brown Vienna roll.
  • So I quit, and moved to a pizza parlor where I got extra money for cutting the salami with the machine that cut peoples' fingers.
  • They come here for salamis, sausages, cheeses, vegetables and seasoning - and how beautiful it is by comparison to the supermarkets and retail parks of western Europe.
  • The former home of immigrants flogging salami and bratwurst is now suited to a different type of meat, the paparazzi.
  • On the ground floor, an array of cheeses, salamis, olive oil, fruit, nougat and pastries to die for.
  • These include sausage, bologna, salami and hot dogs.
  • Not a sea-port, where some fine morning the Salaminian galley can appear, bringing a process-server along. The Birds
  • Fortunately they were waiting for us and long tables were filled with pitchers of red and white wine, baskets of bread and plates of salami and prosciutto crudo - all of which was gone within minutes.
  • His antipasto misto was an impressive-looking plate-filling selection of cold meats and salad, featuring salami, mortadella and parma ham, which she set about with gusto before pronouncing herself full and happy.
  • The sausages were so overcooked they tasted like salami, while the mash was so heavily laden with mustard you could probably start your own bomb factory with it.
  • Last month, the company introduced a line of what it calls "artisan" pizzas with feta cheese instead of mozzarella or Parmesan and Tuscan salami instead of pepperoni. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tzatziki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar.
  • Roggen or rye beers make suitable escorts for the highly spiced style of pastrami, fennel, or pepper riddled salami and sausage.
  • Ratso Rizzo: I was just, uh, noticing that you're out of salami.
  • Salami, curd cheese, eggs, porridge and bread are combined with any supper left over from the evening before.
  • The company made its retail debut just six months ago, showcasing a limited product line of dried salami, grison (Swiss air-dried beef), smoked chicken breasts, sausages, hotdogs and pressed chicken. Undefined
  • Then you just layer on the chopped tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and pepperoni or salami and put it back into the oven.
  • In other words, opt for roast turkey, beef and ham over heavily processed, high-fat, high-calorie meats like salami and bologna.
  • O Telamon, King of Salamis, the feeding ground of bees, who hast thy home in a sea-girt isle that lieth nigh the holy hills where first Athena made the grey olive-branch to appear, a crown for heavenly heads and a glory unto happy Athens, thou didst come in knightly brotherhood with that great archer, Alcemena's son, to sack our city The Trojan Women
  • Salami called the manoeuvres an "indication" of Iran's "strong will to defend our values and interests. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • Finely slice the fennel salami, and place on the plate with the mozzarella.
  • Friday night cocktail party, July 16, $45.50; vodka-thyme lemonade; strawberry-ginger caipirosca; pineapple-gin "kir"; spicy nuts; watermelon skewers; cucumber and smoked salmon sandwiches; parmesan-dusted meatballs; salami and cured olives; mashed potato focaccia; marinated mushrooms; grilled summer fruit and chocolate chip cookies with sea salt. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • We repaired across the alley for wine and cheese and salami and fries and sat there reminiscing for I don't know how long. Times, Sunday Times
  • We tried it on its own, then with a variety of nibbles, and found that a little charcuterie (cold cuts like ham, salami, dry sausage) helped somewhat.
  • We also make salamis, chorizos and cotechinos, whose combined lifespan will be between three and six months.
  • Slices of ham, salami and capicollo topped with a few black olives and some marinated garden vegetables make up the appetizer.
  • We had a beatnik poet who wore salami patches on his tweed sport coat.
  • Other suspects are roast beef, ham, salami sticks, chicken legs and unpasteurised milk.
  • Yes, he has a favourite sandwich consisting of a particular baguette from the local market, blobs of mayonnaise, pepper salami and havarti cheese. Nigel's Green Chicken Curry
  • The Missus, after a brief passage of raptorial staring: Are you putting salami in that? I Win The Bet!
  • Next day they can make their own salad plates with slices of salami, ham, sticks of cheese or hard-boiled eggs.
  • Slice the salami, please
  • The excellent air-dried salamis, loin (lomo), shoulder (coppa), ham and bresaola all use local free-range meat from traditional breeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the delights of the deli counter - dips and cheeses, olives and pastries, salamis, grilled Mediterranean vegetables, cured meats - all my Christmases come at once.
  • Many people report headaches after eating cured meats like ham, bacon and salami. Times, Sunday Times
  • His remarks follow a highly critical report from the Commons Health Select Committee which said hospitals were resorting to short-term "salami slicing" as they try to find £20 billion in efficiency savings by 2014/15. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Pizza Roll - spicy chopped pork with hunks of garlic salami, black olives, red popper and gherkins.
  • Then you just layer on the chopped tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and pepperoni or salami and put it back into the oven.
  • Then, you roll the sheet up tightly, greasing it with shortening and pulling it taut after each turn, until it’s coiled into a thick spool that we call the salami. Cake Boss
  • Before he has folded his legs under the table, a white coffee and a brioche roll with a slice of salami appears on the table. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who knew that it was surprisingly simple to make your own pancetta, prosciutto and salami? Times, Sunday Times
  • After eating a salami sandwich once, she felt as if she were about to explode from nervousness. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • Finocchiona is a fat, loose-textured, soft salami typical of Tuscany.
  • We began with a plate of Antipasta with eggplant marinated in extra virgin olive oil as well as rice salad, bell peppers and potato, a bowl of garden salad tossed with oregano and another plate of assorted salami.
  • Each poster depicts a fat Italian surrounded by hams, salamis, and strings of garlic.
  • There are as many forms of salami in Italy as there are recipes for brown soda bread in Ireland.
  • VISICOL® (sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate, USP, and sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrous, USP) Tablets, APRISO ™ (mesalamine) extended-release capsules 0.375 g., The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Many people report headaches after eating cured meats like ham, bacon and salami. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cody took a deep breath of lox, pastrami, and salami.
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  • Next up are four pastas followed by ten starters with such favourites as Italian ham and salami antipasto, chicken liver pate and smoked salmon with capers and onions.
  • His tongue felt like a giant salami lying dead in his mouth. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • He'd pitch in at family parties, passing salami, praising Mom's baked ziti, while my dad and the uncles sat silently puffing cigars, trying to sneak peeks at the ballgame.
  • However, earlier this month professional bodies condemned the revamp and on Tuesday the Health Select Committee published a highly critical report which said hospitals were resorting to short-term "salami slicing" as they try to find £20 billion in efficiency savings by 2014/15. WalesOnline - Home
  • I am certain that most people hate the idea of exporting our horses to be made into sausages and salami.
  • Lay off highly processed lunch meats such as pastrami and salami - they're full of fat, sodium and nitrates, which might increase the risk of heart disease and cancer.
  • There was a generous plateful of swordfish carpaccio with lemon and rocket to lighten things and, at the heavier end, grilled discs of Majorcan salami sobrasada to spread on walnut toast. Restaurant review: Aurelia
  • In Heron it is the same, and the second chief is named "Emir-Ben-Hilac-Salamis"; or for shortness tout bonnement "Salamis"; and his wife becoming Amírala which, if it mean anything, is = Colonel, or Captain R.N. [FN#381] ie. Arabian nights. English
  • Decrease your intake of meats and fish such as smoked salmon, bacon, burgers and salami.
  • There are packages of sliced soy ‘lunch meat’ fashioned to look and taste like ham, turkey, salami and even pastrami.
  • Then one friend bit into the Gustoso - layers of mortadella, Genoa salami, and provolone on a crusty brown Vienna roll.
  • When our turn came we helped ourselves to piles of rocket and Parmesan, salami and Parma ham, slices of buffalo mozzarella interleaved with juicy, ripe tomatoes and a couple of portions of saltimbocca.
  • This includes the lecture, wine and a light meal of French bread, salami and cheese.
  • Here, we bypassed the bresaola di cavallo - horse-meat salami - and sampled the bollito misto. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pizza Roll - spicy chopped pork with hunks of garlic salami, black olives, red popper and gherkins.
  • The poem is called "Salamis"; it contains a hundred verses, very elegantly written. The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch; being parts of the "Lives" of Plutarch, edited for boys and girls
  • Tossing the salami onto the ground, the man held back a satisfied snicker as the animal darted towards the meat, scarfing it up quickly.
  • You can lunch here on a salami and salad ciabatta or Tuscan bean stew.
  • I went for a new one, The Western, which has ham, chicken, pepperoni and Italian salami in addition to the pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese.
  • Many people report headaches after eating cured meats like ham, bacon and salami. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sweet, light tomato sauce provides space and support for the pungent, spicy salami and cheese.
  • Salami, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise on white bread.
  • I use the term "shoes" loosely: these were ankle boots, to be precise, fitting as snugly over the foot as string over a salami. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The first course soon followed, consisting of a house-cured charcuterie with tasso, mortadella, pepperoni, capicola, genoa salami, and duck for 'song and a veal sweetbread and artichoke meuniere for me. Food, glorious food.
  • There in the gate the children gather, hanging round their mothers 'necks, and weep their piteous lamentation, "O mother, woe is me! torn from thy sight Achaeans bear me away from thee to their dark ship to row me o'er the deep to sacred Salamis or to the hill' on the Isthmus, that o'erlooks two seas, the key to the gates of Pelops. The Trojan Women

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