<GetPassage xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns="http://chs.harvard.edu/xmlns/cts">
            <request>
                <requestName>GetPassage</requestName>
                <requestUrn>urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2:1.11.5-1.12.2</requestUrn>
            </request>
            <reply>
                <urn>urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2:1.11.5-1.12.2</urn>
                <passage>
                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="1" subtype="Book"><div type="textpart" n="11" subtype="chapter"><div n="5" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>She replied, “You shall come at him from the same place where he made you
                        view me naked: attack him in his sleep.” </p></div></div><div type="textpart" n="12" subtype="chapter"><div n="1" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><milestone unit="para"/>When they had prepared this plot, and night had
                        fallen, <name type="pers">Gyges</name> followed the woman into the chamber
                        (for <name type="pers">Gyges</name> was not released, nor was there any
                        means of deliverance, but either he or <name type="pers">Candaules</name>
                        must die). She gave him a dagger and hid him behind the same door; </p></div><div n="2" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p> and presently he stole out and killed <name type="pers">Candaules</name> as
                        he slept. Thus he made himself master of the king's wife and sovereignty. He
                        is mentioned in the iambic verses of <name type="pers">Archilochus</name> of
                           <name type="place">Parus</name> who lived about the same time. </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
                </passage>
            </reply>
            </GetPassage>