Androgeos (373-375):

Now haste ye, men; what time for sloth is this?

The rest on fire and pillage are intent,

While you but now address you to the task.

Androgeos suddenly perceives that these are foes, and is struck dumb with amazement. The Trojans rush upon him and slay him together with the others of his band.

Corœbus, one of Æneas’ band, exultingly (387-391):

O friends, where kindly fortune first doth show

The path of safety, let us follow there.

With these slain Greeks let us our shields exchange,

Their helms and breastplates let us don, and so