[Footnote 110: The burden of Corneille's song,
"Montrez Heraclius au peuple qui l'attend,"
is much better suited to the present occasion. See his
triumph in Theophanes (p. 272, 273) and Nicephorus, (p. 15,
16.) The life of the mother and tenderness of the son are
attested by George of Pisidia, (Bell. Abar. 255, &c., p.
49.) The metaphor of the Sabbath is used somewhat profanely
by these Byzantine Christians.]