Note 096
A bird, a frog, a mouse, and five arrows, had
been the present of the Scythian king to Darius, (Herodot.
l. iv. c. 131, 132.) Substituez une lettre a ces signes
(says Rousseau, with much good taste) plus elle sera
menacante moins elle effrayera; ce ne sera qu'une
fanfarronade dont Darius n'eut fait que rire, (Emile, tom.
iii. p. 146.) Yet I much question whether the senate and
people of Constantinople laughed at this message of the
chagan.
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 46