The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... ears ; present me Death on the wheel , or at wild horses ' heels ; Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock , That the precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of sight , yet will I still Be thus to them . Enter VOLUMNIA . 1 Pat ...
... ears ; present me Death on the wheel , or at wild horses ' heels ; Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock , That the precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of sight , yet will I still Be thus to them . Enter VOLUMNIA . 1 Pat ...
Page 88
... ears , ) waving thy head , Which often , thus , correcting thy stout heart , Now humble , as the ripest mulberry , That will not hold the handling : Or , say to them , Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils , Hast not the ...
... ears , ) waving thy head , Which often , thus , correcting thy stout heart , Now humble , as the ripest mulberry , That will not hold the handling : Or , say to them , Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils , Hast not the ...
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... ear can hear . - Come , let's not weep.- If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs , by the good gods , I'd with thee every foot . Cor . Give me thy hand : — Come . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Street ...
... ear can hear . - Come , let's not weep.- If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs , by the good gods , I'd with thee every foot . Cor . Give me thy hand : — Come . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Street ...
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... ears , And harsh in sound to thine . Auf . Say , what's thy name ? Thou hast a grim appearance , and thy face Bears a command in't ; though thy tackle's torn , Thou show'st a noble vessel : What's thy name ? Cor . Prepare thy brow to ...
... ears , And harsh in sound to thine . Auf . Say , what's thy name ? Thou hast a grim appearance , and thy face Bears a command in't ; though thy tackle's torn , Thou show'st a noble vessel : What's thy name ? Cor . Prepare thy brow to ...
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... ears : He will mow down all before him , and leave his passage poll'd . 2 Serv . And he's as like to do't , as any man I can imagine . 3 Serv . Do't ? he will do't : For , look you , sir , he has as many friends as enemies : which ...
... ears : He will mow down all before him , and leave his passage poll'd . 2 Serv . And he's as like to do't , as any man I can imagine . 3 Serv . Do't ? he will do't : For , look you , sir , he has as many friends as enemies : which ...
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