பதிப்பு : மனோன்மணியம் - நாடகம் | 351 |
Perilous boundary - rights by Media claimed O’er that great stream which, laving Scythian plains, Europe from Asia guards, The Persian Prince, in wedding Scythia’s daughter 124 | Might well resign, in pledge of lasting peace But ill the project of Omartes pleased His- warlike free - born chiefs, And ill the wilder tribes of his fierce people; 128 | For Scyth and Mede had long been as those winds Whose very meeting in itself is storm, Yet the King’s will prevailed, Confirmed, when wavering, by his trusted Seuthes. 132 | He, the fierce leader of the fiercest horde, Won from the wild by greed of gain and power, Stood on the bound between Man social and man savage, dark and massive : 136 | So rugged was he that men deemed him true, So secret was he that men deemed him wise, And he had grown so great, The throne was lost behind the subject’s shadow. 140 | In the advice he whispered to the king He laid the key - stone of ambitious hope, This marriage with the Mede Would leave to heirs remote the Scythian kingdom, 144 | Sow in men’s minds vague fears of foreign rule, Which might, if cultured, spring to armed revolt. In armed revolt how oft Kings disappear, and none dare call it murder. 148 | And when a crown falls bloodstained in the dust, The strong man standing nearest to its fall Takes it and crowns himself; And heirs remote are swept from earth as rebels. 152 |
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