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Updated: June 23, 2025


Sylla declares his rival an enemy of Rome, and Marius is found hiding in the marshes of Minturnæ, is dragged out naked, covered with mud, a rope about his neck, and led into a little house of the town to be slain by a slave. 'Darest thou kill Caius Marius? asks the old man with flashing eyes, and the slave executioner trembles before the unarmed prisoner. They let him go.

First must thou disperse the slimy surface over the deep morass, draw up the living root of thy life and thy cradle, and perform thy appointed task, ere thou darest to seek the holy rite." And he lifted her up on the horse, and gave her a golden censer like those she had formerly seen at the Viking's castle; and strong was the perfume which issued from it.

"If you said I was in the right," replied De Vaux to his sovereign, "I will be treated as one should be who hath been found to be right that is, I will have my own will. I leave you not with this false Scot." "How! De Vaux," said Richard angrily, and stamping slightly, "darest thou not venture our person with one traitor?"

The difficulty lay in the particular book, and it is notable that the cries which have come down to us as prefacing the riot are all indicative of a suspected attempt to reintroduce Roman Catholicism. "The mass is entered upon us." "Baal is in the Church." "Darest thou sing mass in my lug."

I have only received outrage and loss from thee, and yet thou darest to claim my gratitude!" "Ah! die then, since thy day is come; but die despised and cursed; and may I write on thy tomb the epitaph the Arabian poet inscribed upon that of a king: "'Rejoice, thou passer-by: he whom we have buried here cannot live again."

For our army must become demoralized utterly when it learns that traitors are forcing their way to the head of it." "Vile hireling," replied Mentezufis, coldly, "how darest Thou talk thus of the army and the confidants of his holiness? Since the world became the world such blasphemy has not been uttered! And I fear lest the gods may avenge the insult wrought on them." Patrokles laughed loudly.

The room itself was not very light, that part of it especially where he then lay was dark, from whence Marius's eyes, they say, seemed to the fellow to dart out flames at him, and a loud voice to say, out of the dark, "Fellow, darest thou kill Caius Marius?"

Why, what art thou darest tell me so i'th' dark? Day had betray'd thy blushes for this Boldness. Phi. Tell me who 'tis that dares capitulate? Pis. One that dares make it good. Phi. Draw then, and keep thy word. Alcan. Here's thy reward, whoe'er thou art. Phi. Hast thou no hurt? Alcan. I think not much, yet somewhere 'tis I bleed. Pis. What a dull beast am I! My Lord, is't you are fallen?

They shall stand here till I return, for that I shall return I am as fully persuaded as that a just God doth dispose of his creatures. "Morning and night I will pray that God shall smite with heavy hand which of us two hath most wronged the other. Offer the same prayer if thee darest."

These are serious accusations, and they are legally proved; answer if thou canst." Jesus remaining silent, Caiaphas resumed, "Thou thinkest that by silence thou canst save thyself. Thou darest not to admit before the fathers and judges of the people what thou hast taught before the people. Or dost thou dare?"

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