Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 159
... Arbaces →→→ The trusty , rough , true soldier - the best captain Of all who discipline our nations -- No , ' I'll not insult him thus , to bid him render The scimitar to me he never yielded Unto our enemies . Chief , keep your weapon ...
... Arbaces →→→ The trusty , rough , true soldier - the best captain Of all who discipline our nations -- No , ' I'll not insult him thus , to bid him render The scimitar to me he never yielded Unto our enemies . Chief , keep your weapon ...
Side 161
... you ; And should I leave your fate to sterner judges , And proofs of all kinds , I might sacrifice Two men , who , whatsoe'er they now are , were P Once honest . Ye are free , sirs . Arbaces SC . I. 161 A TRAGEDY . ?
... you ; And should I leave your fate to sterner judges , And proofs of all kinds , I might sacrifice Two men , who , whatsoe'er they now are , were P Once honest . Ye are free , sirs . Arbaces SC . I. 161 A TRAGEDY . ?
Side 162
... Arbaces . Beleses ! Beleses . [ Exeunt Sardanapalus , Salamenes , and the Train , & c.leaving Arbaces and Beleses . Now , what think you ? Arbaces . That we are lost . Beleses . That we have won the kingdom : Arbaces . What ? thus ...
... Arbaces . Beleses ! Beleses . [ Exeunt Sardanapalus , Salamenes , and the Train , & c.leaving Arbaces and Beleses . Now , what think you ? Arbaces . That we are lost . Beleses . That we have won the kingdom : Arbaces . What ? thus ...
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... Arbaces . Beleses . What , doubting still ? Arbaces . And yet- He spared our lives , nay , more , Saved them from Salemenes . Beleses . And how long Will he so spare ? till the first drunken minute . Arbaces . Or sober , rather . Yet he ...
... Arbaces . Beleses . What , doubting still ? Arbaces . And yet- He spared our lives , nay , more , Saved them from Salemenes . Beleses . And how long Will he so spare ? till the first drunken minute . Arbaces . Or sober , rather . Yet he ...
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... Arbaces . But we The meaner : -Would he had not spared us ! Beleses . Wouldst thou be sacrificed thus readily ? So- Arbuces . No - but it had been better to have died Than live ungrateful . Beleses . Oh , the souls of some men ! Thou ...
... Arbaces . But we The meaner : -Would he had not spared us ! Beleses . Wouldst thou be sacrificed thus readily ? So- Arbuces . No - but it had been better to have died Than live ungrateful . Beleses . Oh , the souls of some men ! Thou ...
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