The Fall of Nineveh is a long poem in blank verse by Edwin Atherstone.
It tells of the battles and events during the war between the coalition of Medes and Babylonians against the Assyrians.
The main heroes are Sardanapalus, King of Nineveh and of all the Assyrian Empire; Arbaces, the prince of Medes; and a Babylonian priest, Belesis.
When defeated by Arbaces he burns his own palace with all his concubines inside and dies in the fire.
It begins: Of Nineveh the mighty city of old, The queen of all the nations,—at her throne Kings worshipp'd, and from her their subject crowns, Humbly obedient, held, and on her state Submiss attended, nor such servitude Opprobrious named—from that high eminence How, like a star, she fell, and passed away,— Such the high matter of my song shall be.