ARBACES | |
125 | His summer dotage. |
BELESES | |
And thrice a thousand harlotry besides – | |
And he has loved all things by turns, except | |
Wisdom and glory. | |
ARBACES | |
If he has changed – why, so must we: the attack | |
130 | Were easy in the isolated bower, |
Beset with drowsy guards and drunken courtiers; | |
But in the hall of Nimrod — | |
BELESES | |
Methought the haughty soldier fear’d to mount | |
A throne too easily – does it disappoint thee | |
135 | To find there is a slipperier step or two |
Than what was counted on? | |
ARBACES | |
Thou shalt perceive how far I fear or no. | |
Thou hast seen my life at stake – and gaily play’d for: | |
But here is more upon the die — a kingdom. | |
140 | BELESES |
Then on, and prosper. | |
ARBACES | |
I would have boded so much to myself. | |
But be the stars obey’d – I cannot quarrel | |
With them, nor their interpreter. Who’s here? | |
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145 | SALEMENES |
BELESES | |
SALEMENES | |
But elsewhere than the palace. | |
ARBACES | |
SALEMENES | |
ARBACES | |
SALEMENES | |
BELESES | |
SALEMENES | |
BELESES | |
SALEMENES | |
150 | Thus to forget a sovereign’s invitation? |
ARBACES | |
SALEMENES | |
ARBACES | |
SALEMENES | |
BELESES | |
We have the privilege to approach the presence; | |
But found the monarch absent. | |
SALEMENES | |
155 | Am upon duty. |
ARBACES:May we crave its purport? | |
SALEMENES: To arrest two traitors. Guards! Within there! | |
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SALEMENES | |
Your swords. | |
BELESES | |
ARBACES | |
SALEMENES | |
ARBACES | |
The hilt quits not this hand. | |
SALEMENES | |
160 | ’Tis well – this saves a trial, and false mercy. |
Soldiers, hew down the rebel! | |
ARBACES | |
Alone you | |
SALEMENES | |
What is there in thee that a prince should shrink from | |
Of open force? We dread thy treason, not | |
165 | Thy strength: thy tooth is nought without its venom – |
The serpent’s, not the lion’s. Cut him down | |
BELESES | |
My | |
ARBACES | |
170 | And this slight arm, and die a king at least |
Of my own breath and body – so far that | |
None else shall chain them. | |
SALEMENES | |
Take him not, – kill. | |
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SALEMENES | |
I do the hangman’s office? Recreants! see | |
175 | How you should fell a traitor. |
[ | |
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SARDANAPALUS | |
Upon your lives, I say. What, deaf or drunken? | |
My sword! O fool, I wear no sword: here, fellow, | |
[ | |
Give me thy weapon. | |
[ | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
What hinders me from cleaving you in twain, | |
180 | Audacious brawlers? |
BELESES | |
SALEMENES | |
Your weakness. | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
SALEMENES: Strike! so the blow’s repeated | |
Upon yon traitor – whom you spare a moment, | |
I trust, for torture – I’m content. | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
Who dares assail Arbaces? | |
SALEMENES | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
185 | Prince, you forget yourself. Upon what warrant? |
SALEMENES | |
ARBACES | |
SALEMENES | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
SALEMENES | |
Employ’d it for the best. Pronounce in person. | |
190 | Here I am but your slave – a moment past |
I was your representative. | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
Your swords. | |
[ | |
SALEMENES | |
’Tis the sole sceptre left you now with safety. | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
[ | |
195 | Here, fellow, take thy weapon back. Well, sirs, |
What doth this mean? | |
BELESES | |
SALEMENES | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
That were an union I will not believe. | |
200 | BELESES |
SALEMENES | |
The king demands your fellow-traitor’s sword. | |
ARABACES | |
Against his foes. | |
SALEMENES | |
And in an hour or so against himself. | |
205 | SARDANAPALUS |
No – I’ll not hear of such things. These vain bickerings | |
Are spawn’d in courts by base intrigues, and baser | |
Hirelings, who live by lies on good men’s lives. | |
You must have been deceived, my brother. | |
SALEMENES | |
210 | Let him deliver up his weapon, and |
Proclaim himself your subject by that duty, | |
And I will answer all. | |
SARDANAPALUS | |
But no, it cannot be: the Mede Arbaces – | |
The trusty, rough, true soldier – the best captain | |
215 | 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. | |
SALEMENES | |
SARDANAPALUS |