Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarch

Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarch

Author:Plutarch [Plutarch]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Classical literature, Greece -- Biography -- Early works to 1800, Rome -- Biography -- Early works to 1800
Published: 1996-10-01T04:00:00+00:00


to the great delight of all the company; but when the verses of the dialogue followed,

What happy hand the glorious victim slew?

I claim that honor to my courage due;

Pomaxathres, who happened to be there at the supper, started up and would have got the head into his own hands, "for it is my due," said he, "and no man's else." The king was greatly pleased, and gave presents, according to the custom of the Parthians, to them, and to Jason, the actor, a talent. Such was the burlesque that was played, they tell us, as the afterpiece to the tragedy of Crassus's expedition. But divine justice failed not to punish both Hyrodes, for his cruelty, and Surena for his perjury; for Surena not long after was put to death by Hyrodes, out of mere envy to his glory; and Hyrodes himself, having lost his son Pacorus, who was beaten in a battle with the Romans, falling into a disease which turned to a dropsy, had aconite given him by his second son, Phraates; but the poison working only upon the disease, and carrying away the dropsical matter with itself, the king began suddenly to recover, so that Phraates at length was forced to take the shortest course, and strangled him.



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