| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 332 pages
...quit ungrateful Rome, Come, and complete my happiness at Antium, You, and my dear Volumnia — There, Veturia, There shall you see with what respect the...Coriolanus, when with hostile arms, With fire and sword, you enter'd on our borders, Did not the fostering air, that breathes around us, Allay thy guilty fury,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 336 pages
...shall you see with what respect the Volsci Will treat the wife and mother of their general. VETVRIA. Treat me thyself with more respect, my son ; Nor dare...Coriolanus, when with hostile arms, With fire and sword, you enter'd on our borders, Did not the fostering air, that breathes around us, Allay thy guilty fury,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 440 pages
...respect, my son ; Nor dare to shock our ears with such proposals. Shall we desert our country, — we — who come To plead her cause ? — Ah, no, — a grave...Rome Would better please me than a throne at Antium. Cor. Cease, cease, to torture me : You only tear my heart, but cannot shake it. — By the immortal... | |
| William Shakespeare - Promptbooks - 1812 - 78 pages
...respect, my son ; Nor dare to shock our ears with such proposals. Shall we desert our country,— we, — who come To plead her cause ? — Ah, no, — a grave...'Would better please me, than a throne at Antium. Cor. Cease, cease, to torture me : You only tear my heart, but cannot shake it. — By the immortal... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 444 pages
...respect, my son ; Nor dare to shock our ears with such proposals. Shall we desert our country, — we — who come To plead her cause ? Ah, no, — a grave...Rome Would better please me than a throne at Antium. Cor. Cease, cease, to torture me ; You only tear my heart, but cannot shake it. — By the immortal... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - English drama - 1826 - 538 pages
...respect, my son, Nor dare to shock our ears with such proposals. Shall we desert our country — we — who come To plead her cause ? Ah, no — a grave in...Rome Would better please me, than a throne at Antium. Cor. Cease, cease, to torture me : You only tear my heart, but cannot shake it. • By the immortal... | |
| English drama - 1826 - 506 pages
...respect, my son, Nor dare to shock our ears with such proposals. Shall we desert our country — we — who come To plead her cause ? Ah, no — a grave in...Rome Would better please me, than a throne at Antium. Cor. Cease, cease, to torture me : You only tear my heart, but cannot shake it. By the immortal gods—... | |
| James Thomson - 1849 - 772 pages
...shoek my ears with sueh proposals. Shall I desert my eountry, I who eome To plead her eause • Ah I no: a grave in Rome Would better please me than a...throne at Antium. How hast thou thus forsaken all my preeepts! How hast thou thus forgot thy love to Rome i > Coriolanns, when with hostile arms, With fire... | |
| James Thomson - 1850 - 800 pages
...dare to shoek my ears with sueh proposals. Shall I desert my eountry, I who eome To plead her eause 1 Ah ! no : a grave in Rome Would better please me than...throne at Antium. How hast thou thus forsaken all my preeepts! How hast thon thus forgot thy love to Rome 1 O Coriolanus, when with hostile arms, With fire... | |
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