| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 454 pages
...mothers shall but smile when they behold Their infants quarter'd by the hands of war ; All pity chok'd with custom of fell deeds ; And Caesar's spirit, ranging...; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth. [Exit. SCENE III. The Forum. Enter BRUTUS, and mounts the Rostrum; CASSIUS with the PLEBEIANS. 1 Pleb.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...mothers shall but smile when they behold Their infants quarter'd by the hands of war ; All pity chok'd with custom of fell deeds; And Caesar's spirit, ranging...war; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth. [Exit. SCENE III. The Forum. Enter BRUTUS, and mounts the Rostrum; CASSIUS with the PLEBEIANS. 1 Pleb.... | |
| 1809 - 592 pages
...quartered with the hands of war; All pity choked with custom of fell deeds : And Caesar's spirit raging for revenge, With Ate by his side, come hot from hell,...the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial." The Germans, imitated by the English, have, of late, exercised theit imaginations, in framing Tales... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1809 - 594 pages
...quartered with the hands of war; All pity choked with custom of fell deeds , And Caesar's spirit raging for revenge, With Ate by his side, come hot from hell,...the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial." The Germans, imitated by the English, have, of late, exercisdJ their imaginations, in framing Tales... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...dreadful objects so familiar, That mothers shall but smile, when they behold Their infants quartered with the hands of war; All pity choked with custom...Shall in these confines, with a monarch's voice, Cry Havoc,3 and let slip the dogs of war ; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 714 pages
...war ; All pity choak'd with custom of fell deed : And Cesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, With Até by his side, come hot from hell, Shall in these confines,...groaning for burial. Enter a SERVANT. You serve Octavius Cesar, do you not? Serv. I do, Mark Anlony. Ant. Cesar did write for him to come to Rome. Serv. He... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 pages
...dreadful objects so familiar, That mothers shall but smile, when they behold Their infants quartered with the hands of war; All pity choked with custom...these confines, with a monarch's voice, Cry Havoc, 3 and let slip the dogs of war; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 pages
...dreadful objects so familiar, That mothers shall but smile, when they behold Their infants quartered with the hands of war ; All pity choked with custom...Shall in these confines, with a monarch's voice, Cry Havoc,3 and let slip the dogs of war ; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 420 pages
...and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man, That ever lived in the tide l of times. Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood...Shall in these confines, with a monarch's voice, Cry ' Havock !' 1 and let slip the dogs of war ; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1865 - 1460 pages
...Coriolanus. Act S Scene 1. Antony. All pity choked with custom of fell deeds : And Cuesnr's spirit, raging for revenge, With Ate" by his side, come hot from...above the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial. Julius Csesar. Act 3 Scene 1. Baatard. Ha, majesty! how high thy glory towers, When the rich blood... | |
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