Capitolo 48
Fedele you that first hasts read this dream this vision of the,
night,
With loyalty to me, the queen--both then thies presage right!
And therefore, as it is thy to offer, that time I pass among
To devote these offers new prayers that I will start,,
Likewise to of the and the great corpse who it loved well our lineage.
Does he/she anchor a more word--says, in that kingdom the Athenians indulge?
CHOIR
Away from now, also where, in earth in the evening, our God the Sun goes down.
ATOSSA
Does say, did it have my child so acute desire, that region to o'errun?
CHOIR
Yea--if she fell, the rest of Greece both subject to our hesitation!
ATOSSA
Hath her so great predominance, such legions in order?
CHOIR
Ay--such innkeeper as smote us aching on a first day.
ATOSSA
And that hath her, besides his/her men? wealth's enow in shop?
CHOIR
A mine of treasure in the earth, a source of mineral metallic of I silver!
ATOSSA
Is it in the ability of arc and does draw badly that Athens' men excel?
CHOIR
No, they bears small round shields in the struggle,
and it thrusts well the lance-stings.
ATOSSA
And that shepherd of their innkeeper is and holds them in command?
CHOIR
To any man of theirs they arch as slaves, neither it possesses the hand of a master.
ATOSSA
How should you/they attend our bump of war, the east on the west?
CHOIR
That was able the brave horde of Darius in days of yore attest!
ATOSSA
A word that makes to presage, to us who annoyed far now by the men!
CHOIR
No--as me I hold, a lot of truth will dawn on us to-day.
A Persian from his/her attire and it goes to all speed', a messenger draws anear--
Him news of bringeth, of good person or sick, for the earth of Persia to feel.
[_Enter_ Un Messenger.
MESSENGER
The walls of Or and towers of the whole Asian kingdom,
Or Persian earth, treasure-house of Or of gold!
As, from a hit, down to the destruction, down,
Sunk Hath our pride and all the floral of war
What once Persia was, lieth in the dust!