Such was the miserable and unpitied end of the Emperor Tiberius, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. |
It fell without a struggle or a groan, unpitied and unregretted. |
Four years after, this military adventurer, who had given so much trouble, died in a mean tavern in Philadelphia, disgraced, unpitied, and forlorn. |
The struggle would be contemptible because, without party unity, they would not stand a chance, and they would be unpitied because their adversaries would be merciless. |