Lord, 0, not on this bright day, Let not this day of joy blush with his blood. Nor count his steady loyalty a crime, But give him life, Arsaces humbly asks it, And may you e'er be serv'd with honest hearts. KING. Well, be it so; hence, bear him to his... The Prince of Parthia: A Tragedy - Página 86por Thomas Godfrey - 1917 - 189 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 páginas
...the gaze and sport of vulgar crowds ; Thus, like a shackled tiger, stalk my round, And grimly lower upon the shouting herd. Ye Gods !— KING. Away with him to instant death. ARSACES. Hear me, my lord. Oh, not on this bright day — Let not this day of joy blush with his blood ; Nor count his steady... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 356 páginas
...the gaze and sport of vulgar crowds ; Thus, like a shackled tiger, stalk my round, And grimly lower upon the shouting herd. Ye Gods!— KING. Away with him to instant death. ARSACES. Hear me, my lord. Oh, not on this bright day — Let not this day of joy blush with his blood ; Nor count his steady... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 páginas
...the gaze and sport of vulgar crowds ; Thus, like a shackled tiger, stalk my round, And grimly lower upon the shouting herd. Ye Gods !— KING. Away with him to instant death. ARSACKS. Hear me, my lord. Oh, not on this bright day — Let not this day of joy blush with his blood... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 páginas
...the gaze and sport of vulgar crowds ; Thus, like a shackled tiger, stalk my round, And grimly lower upon the shouting herd. Ye Gods !— KING. Away with him to instant death. ARSACF.S. Hear me, my lord. Oh, not on this bright day — Let not this day of joy blush with his blood... | |
| American Historical Association - 1896 - 1274 páginas
...and sport of vulgar crowds; Thus, like a shackled tiger, stalk my rotmd, And grimly lower upon tin; shouting herd. Ye gods! — KING. Away with him to instant death. Arsaces pleads with the king for the captive's life. It is granted him, and Betha-s is afterwards discovered... | |
| American Historical Association - 1896 - 1280 páginas
...gaze and »port of vulgar crowds; Thus, like u »hackled tiger, stalk my round, . And grimly lower upon the shouting herd. Ye gods ! — KING. Away with him to instant death. Arsaces pleads with the king for the captive's life. It is granted bim, und Bethas is afterwards discovered... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 998 páginas
...day was brav'ly fought, we did our best, But victory 's of heav'n. Look o'er von field, See if thou findest one Arabian back Disfigur'd with dishonourable...to instant death. ARSACES. Hear me, my Lord, O, not OD this bright day. Let not this day of joy blush with his blood. Nor count his steady loyalty a crime,... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1916 - 1008 páginas
...To be the ga'ze and sport of vulgar crouds, Thus, like a shackl'd tyger, stalk my round, And grimlv low'r upon the shouting herd. Ye Gods!— KING. Away...with him to instant death. ARSACES. Hear me, my Lord, 0, not on this bright day, Let not this day of joy blush with his blood. Nor count his steady loyalty... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 1072 páginas
...best, But victory 's of heav'n. Look o'er yon field, See if thou findest one Arabian back Disfigured with dishonourable wounds. No, here, deep on their...with him to instant death. ARSACES. Hear me, my Lord, 0, not OD this bright day, Let not this day of joy blush with his blood. Nor count his steady loyalty... | |
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