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how should I not be such, while I have your arms as wings to sustain me ? " A little after, having intelligence that Demetrius was dangerously sick, he entered on a sudden into Macedonia, intending only an incursion, and to harass the country ; but was very near seizing upon all, and taking the kingdom without a blow. He marched as far as Edessa unresisted, great numbers deserting, and coming in to him. This danger excited Demetrius be- yond his strength, and his friends and commanders in a short time got a considerable army together, and with all their forces briskly attacked Pyrrhus, who, coming only to pillage, would not stand a fight, but retreating lost part of his army, as he went off, by the close pursuit of the Macedonians. Demetrius, however, although he had easily and quickly forced Pyrrhus out of the country, yet did not slight him, but having resolved upon great de- signs, and to recover his father's kingdom with an army of one hundred thousand men, and a fleet of five hun- dred ships, would neither embroil himself with Pyrrhus, nor leave the Macedonians so active and troublesome a neighbor ; and since he had no leisure to continue the war with him, he was willing to treat and conclude a peace, and to turn his forces upon the other kings. Articles being agreed upon, the designs of Demetrius quickly dis- covered themselves by the greatness of his preparation. And the other kings, being alarmed, sent to Pyrrhus am- bassadors and letters, expressing their wonder that he should choose to let his own opportunity pass by, and wait till Demetrius could use his ; and whereas he was now able to chase him out of Macedon, involved in de- signs and disturbed, he should expect till Demetrius at leisure, and grown great, should bring the war home to his own door, and make him fight for his temples and sepulchres in Molossia ; especially having so lately, by his means, lost Corcyra and his wife together. For Lanassa

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