Use bartja in a sentence
Sentences starting with bartja
- Bartja invites us to a wine-party and leaves us sitting here without a host, while he talks secrets yonder. [10]
- Bartja sat at the king's right hand, and after him Croesus, Hystaspes, Gobryas, Araspes, and others of the Achaemenidae, according to their rank and age. [10]
- Bartja stood on the deck, and waved a last loving farewell to his betrothed; while Sappho prayed in silence to Aphrodite Euploia, the protectress of those who go down to the sea in ships. [10]
- Bartja took a tender farewell of his mother and sister, and started two days after his liberation. [10]
- Bartja and Sappho stood at the helm and gazed towards Naukratis, until the shores of the Nile vanished and the green waves of the Hellenic sea splashed their foam over the deck of the trireme. [10]
- Bartja had no share in the corruption of that fiend in Peri's form. [10]
- Bartja sends his parting greetings. [10]
- Bartja murmured Mithras means to make our parting difficult. [10]
- Bartja was to lead the regiment of mounted guards numbering a thousand men, and that division of the cavalry which was entirely clothed in mail. [10]
- Bartja told me in what that education consisted. [10]
Sentences ending with bartja
- Tell me, in your mother's name--are you Bartja? [10]
- Prexaspes only too well understood what that pressure meant, when given by a royal hand, and murmured: "Poor Bartja! [10]
- Start for Egypt to-day, Bartja. [10]
- Will you promise this, Bartja? [10]
- The name of this much-admired youth was Bartja. [10]
- When do you think you shall be able to travel, Bartja? [10]
- The longer he sat there gazing into vacancy, the firmer became his conviction that Nitetis had deceived him,--that she had pretended to love him while her heart really belonged to Bartja. [10]
- If, by taking me for your only wife, you would outrage the laws of your country, if you would thereby expose yourself to contempt, or even blame, (for who could dare to despise my Bartja! [10]
- The longer he looked the sadder and more serious became his face, and when the Tistar-star set, he murmured, "Poor Bartja! [10]
- Now, however, her interest in Persia increased with every look at the handsome Bartja. [10]
Short sentences using bartja
- And then, Bartja, she wept! [10]
- Sappho was leaning against Bartja. [10]
- Bartja was there. [10]
- Bartja and Darius! [10]
- Protect Bartja! [10]
More example sentences with the word bartja in them
- Come, now, calm yourselves, and let me go on with my story; or it will be morning before Bartja gets to sleep. [10]
- Meanwhile Bartja had written Sappho a farewell letter, and was sitting over the wine with his fellow-prisoners and their elder friend Araspes. [10]
- On hearing these words, Bartja and Sappho each took one of her hands, and gazed entreatingly into her face. [10]
- And your one wife, Bartja, is really not worth talking about. [10]
- My Persian servant, who had served as overlooker in Amasis' stables and had seen Bartja there, assisted by the old Egyptian who accompanied me, was very helpful, and asserted untiringly that the wounded man could be no other than your brother. [10]
- Here, give me what you have; I will give it to Bartja at once. [10]
- His dignified gravity vanished in a moment; he laughed aloud, struck his forehead merrily, seized the hand of the astonished captain, and said: "Should you be glad, if Bartja could be saved? [10]
- Now, Bartja, prick up your ears. [10]
- He then went to rest, as usual intoxicated, and fell into a disturbed sleep, in which he dreamed that Bartja was seated on the throne of Persia, and that the crown of his head touched the heavens. [10]
- He was by this time fully aware that Bartja had been murdered by Prexaspes at his own command, but in this moment he began to suspect that the envoy had deceived him and spared his brother's life. [10]
- While I was thinking whether I should be justified in arresting a son of Cyrus, Croesus called to Bartja, and the two figures suddenly disappeared behind a cypress. [10]
- I have been thinking the matter over, and it seems to me that Bartja must pass for a Babylonian carpet-merchant, I for his brother, and Zopyrus for a dealer in Sardian red. [10]
- Cambyses glanced over their ranks, and his face brightened on seeing that Bartja was not there. [10]
- The handsomest of the three travellers, in whom of course our readers recognize their three young friends, Darius, Bartja and Zopyrus, spoke to one of the harbor police and asked for the house of Theopompus the Milesian, to whom they were bound on a visit. [10]
- The change which the power of a first love had wrought in the innermost character of Bartja, passed unnoticed by all but Tachot, the daughter of Amasis. [10]
- Know then, that the man who gives himself out for the son of Cyrus, sent me hither; he promised me rich rewards if I would deceive you by declaring him to be Bartja, the son of the Achaemenidae. [10]
- At noon on the following clay, Bartja, accompanied by his friends and a troop of attendants, started on horseback for the frontier. [10]
- Cambyses had been the first-born son of Kassandane, the wife whom Cyrus had loved and married young; three daughters followed, and at last, fifteen years later, Bartja had come into the world. [10]
- She knew now that Tachot had loved Bartja, that he had given her the faded flowers, and that she had wreathed the ball with roses because he had thrown it to her. [10]
- They little guessed that instead of encountering an enemy, Bartja had met his first love. [10]
- She believed firmly that Bartja and Nitetis were innocent, though she could not explain to herself what had happened. [10]
- Nitetis was more than dead for her; Bartja, Croesus, Darius, Gyges, Araspes, all so closely allied to her by relationship and friendship, as good as dead. [10]
- He had finished telling her the story of Zopyrus' arrest, and of the journey which Bartja and his friends had taken on his behalf. [10]
- At last Bartja, taking both Sappho's hands in his own, looked long and silently into her face, as if to stamp her likeness for ever on his memory. [10]
- Bartja, you must take this message yourself, and must marry Sappho this very day, for, come what may, we must leave Naukratis to-morrow. [10]
- Bartja, too, generally so full of fun and spirit, looked down at her without speaking, the color mounting to his cheeks. [10]
- The foaming animal shied at Bartja who was lying in the road, threw his rider and dragged him into the Nile, whose waves became blood-red. [10]
- His usual inflexibility seemed to have changed into benevolence, and his stern severity into good-nature, as he turned to his brother Bartja with the words: "Come brother, have you forgotten my promise? [10]
- The next morning Rhodopis went into the garden--the same into which we led our readers during the lifetime of Amasis-and found Bartja and Sappho in an arbor overgrown with vines. [10]
- Once, at a revel, Amasis joked Bartja in these words: 'Don't look too deep into Tachot's eyes, for if you were a god, I could not allow you to take her to Persia! [10]
- Meanwhile Bartja had returned from the war. [10]
- In order to reach the place where boats were to be hired, Bartja had to pass by the temple of Neith. [10]
- At last Bartja raised his hands to heaven and cried: "O thou great Auramazda! [10]
- Once within the palace, Gyges left Bartja and Zopyrus, fastened his sword into his girdle, begged Darius to do the same and to follow him, and was soon standing again under the great portico with the stranger, but this time in total darkness. [10]
- Bartja, Gyges and Oroetes were not less delighted, and they all begged him to go on with his tale. [10]
- Amasis was seated on a high arm-chair at the head of the table; at his left the youthful Bartja, at his right the aged Croesus. [10]
- The gigantic doors of the Pylon opened, and Bartja, who, in spite of himself, had been pushed into the front row, saw a brilliant procession come out of the temple. [10]
- It was made of snow-white water-lilies, and, when she placed it among her brown curls, she looked so wonderfully lovely in the simple ornament, that Bartja could not help kissing her on the forehead, though so many witnesses were present. [10]
- Since the departure of Phanes, Cambyses' behavior had become so intolerable, that Bartja, with the permission of his brother, had taken Sappho to live in the royal palace at Memphis, in order to escape any painful collision. [10]
- Bartja, the destroyer of his happiness, should set off at once for Egypt, and on his return become the satrap of some distant provinces. [10]
- After the failure of his attempt to restore Bartja, (transformed as he fancied into a bow) to his original shape, his irritability increased so frightfully that a single word, or even a look, was sufficient to make him furious. [10]
- And the voices of Bartja and Nitetis were the loudest,--their tone the most bitter. [10]
- So Bartja was obliged to leave Persia in anxiety about the future of these two who were very dear to him. [10]
- Bartja, who till now had remained perfectly silent, looking down sadly at his chained hands, took advantage of the silence to say, making at the same time a deep obeisance: "May I be allowed to speak a few words, my King? [10]
- Here is the noble Bartja, the brother of thy future husband. [10]
- The thought had no sooner entered his mind than he uttered it, reproaching Prexaspes so bitterly with treachery, as to elicit from him a tremendous oath, that he had murdered and buried the unfortunate Bartja with his own hand. [10]
- Cambyses laughed at my reasons, and ended by swearing, when he was already somewhat intoxicated, that he could carry out difficult undertakings and subdue powerful nations, even without the help of Bartja and Phanes. [10]
- Is Bartja so much better than I, that everything which I am forced to give up should be his in hundred-fold measure? [10]
- He repeated once more the story of the whole evening exactly, to prove that it was impossible Bartja could have committed the crime laid to his charge. [10]
- He thought a moment and then exclaimed with a smile; "Set the prisoners free, my King; I will answer for it with my own head, that Bartja was not in the hanging-gardens. [10]
- Prexaspes, the king's messenger, and one of the highest officials at court, had brought Gaumata, Mandane's lover, whose likeness to Bartja was really most wonderful, to Babylon, sick and wounded as he was. [10]
- Everything turned out marvellously; I even succeeded in getting hold of a dagger which Bartja had lost while hunting, and in laying it under Nitetis' window. [10]
- He was much looked up to by the Persians, and his assurance, that he had not murdered Bartja, would have been sufficient to tame the fast-spreading report of the real way in which the youth had met his death. [10]
- The old man listened to the youth's passionate language with a smile, and said: "Ah, Bartja, how often have I warned thee against love! [10]
- Gaumata is so like your brother Bartja, that in the school for priests at Rhagae, where he still is, he was always called 'the prince. [10]
- Cyrus governed you like a real father, Cambyses was a stern master, and Bartja would have guided you like a bridegroom, if I, with this right hand which I now show you, had not slain him on the shores of the Red Sea. [10]
- Oropastes, whom I left in Persia as my vicegerent and his brother Gaumata, who resembles Bartja so nearly that even Croesus, Intaphernes and my uncle, the noble Hystaspes, were once deceived by the likeness, have placed themselves at their head. [10]
- A few hours later a messenger arrived from Croesus with news that the innocence of Bartja and his friends had been proved, and that Nitetis was, to all intents and purposes, cleared also. [10]
- A trireme from Kolophon, namely, has brought the news that your powerful brother, noble Bartja, is preparing to make war with Amasis. [10]
- In the cuneiform inscriptions of Bisitun or Behistun, he is called Bartja, or, according to Spiegel, Bardiya. [10]
- Her dress caught in the thorns, and before she could disengage it, the beautiful Bartja was standing before her, helping her to get free from the treacherous bush. [10]
- He sprang up in a moment without Zopyrus' help, who came running back, calling out, "Take care, Bartja! [10]
- Again and again I have begged your brother Bartja to repeat the story of these gardens, and the love of the king who raised that verdant and blooming hill, pleased us better than all the other glories of your vast domains. [10]
- Ask much, Bartja, I am happy myself, and wish all my friends to be happy too. [10]
- In one thing, however, they were all agreed: that Nitetis loved Bartja and had written the letter with a wrong intention. [10]
- Without this discovery, however, she could assert positively that though there were a thousand points of similarity between the usurper and the murdered Bartja, the former was in reality none other than Gaumata, the brother of Oropastes. [10]
- Rhodopis, at whose house Croesus and his son, Bartja, Darius and Zopyrus were constant guests, had agreed to join the party. [10]
- Bartja returned to his friends looking grave and thoughtful; soon, however, he forgot his cause of anxiety and joked merrily with them over a farewell cup. [10]
- Bartja parted from his friend with a heavy heart, advising him to be very prudent with regard to Atossa. [10]
- Tachot looked at him earnestly before taking the golden sistrum from his hands, and then said, in a low voice, which only he could understand: "Are you Bartja? [10]
- If you knew him as well as I do, you would rejoice with me, and would tell me I was right to believe that the Nile may dry up and the Pyramids crumble into ruins, before my Bartja can ever deceive me! [10]
- Bartja hung a heavy and costly gold chain round the neck of the old man in token of his gratitude, while Syloson, in remembrance of the dangers they had shared together, threw his purple cloak over Darius' shoulders. [10]
- The gods have heard your oath, my noble Bartja. [10]
- As he looked he turned pale, and dashed the dagger on the ground before Bartja with such violence, that the stones fell out of their setting. [10]
- Cambyses felt that he hated Bartja, and his fist clenched involuntarily as he saw the young hero looking so happy in the consciousness of his own well-earned success. [10]
- Cambyses was brave; he distinguished himself often in the field, but his disposition was haughty and imperious; men served him with fear and trembling, while Bartja, ever sociable and sympathizing, converted all his companions into loving friends. [10]
- The consciousness of having acted, and wished to act justly, forsook him, and he began to fancy, that every one who had been executed by his orders, had been, like Bartja, an innocent victim of his fierce anger. [10]
- Croesus shook his hard hand; and Bartja exclaimed: "Spartan, I would I could take you back with me to Susa, that my friends there might see what I have seen myself, the most courageous, the most honorable of men! [10]
- Darius and Zopyrus had remained with the army which was assembling in the plains of the Euphrates, and Bartja too had to return thither before the march began. [10]
- Bartja could have had no share in her perfidy; she had loved this handsome youth, and perhaps all the more because she had not been able to hope for a return of her love. [10]
- Thus all Babylon had come out to-day to look upon their awful ruler and to welcome their favorite Bartja on his return. [10]
- Be on your guard, Bartja, and start for Egypt to-day; the stars tell me that the danger is here on the Euphrates, not abroad. [10]
- He would have grown more like his father from day to day, and at last, if such a thing indeed could ever be, a second Bartja would have stood before me. [10]
- After the usual greeting, the envoy whispered to Bartja, that he should like to speak with him alone. [10]
- Bartja would have gladly remained here until the Massagetan war, if your self-will had not determined otherwise. [10]
- Bartja thanked his generous brother with undisguised warmth, but Cambyses remained cold as ice, uttered a few farewell words, and then, riding off in pursuit of a wild ass, turned his back upon him. [10]
- They will see from my mother's letter that I am innocent, and that it was only for my poor sister's sake that I asked to see Bartja. [10]
- He then sent for Darius, Zopyrus and Gyges, knowing how tenderly they loved Bartja, and enquired after their friend. [10]
- Zopyrus was the first to break the silence by saying, as he drew a long breath: "I really envy you, Bartja. [10]
- I saw him first in his brother's house, whither I had been sent on a message from the king, and his likeness to Bartja was so wonderful, that I almost fancied I was looking at an apparition. [10]
- For the next few days Bartja must not come near the king; the mere sight of him might rouse his anger again, and a monarch can always find unprincipled servants . [10]
- Bartja is on far too good terms with fortune to fall in the war. [10]
- Megabyzus could not extol the deeds of Bartja and his friends too highly. [10]
- The suspicion had entered his mind, that Bartja loved Nitetis. [10]
- Bartja, especially, was distressed at hearing of Nitetis' sad end, and the discovery of Amasis' fraud filled them all with astonishment. [10]
- Bartja and Darius disguised themselves so completely by dyeing their hair and eyebrows and wearing broad-brimmed felt-hats,--that they could scarcely recognize each other. [10]
- When Atossa had disappeared, Bartja said; "You were too rough with the little one, Cambyses. [10]
- At length the desired messenger appeared, bringing word that the rebels were subdued, and Bartja on the point of returning. [10]
- How can I describe my horror at seeing, as I believed, your brother Bartja? [10]
- Directly Bartja and Darius heard the voice they ran up, and recognized Zopyrus at once. [10]
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