| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1754 - 590 pages
...bloody to the jtffembly, to their great A/lont/bment, thus addrejfed them. YES, noble Lady, I fwear by this Blood, which was once fo pure, and which nothing but Royal Villainy could have polluted, that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius the Proud, his wicked Wife, and... | |
| William Cooke - Classical biography - 1773 - 202 pages
...vengeance ciied. fo loud. TJic« Then, (he'.ving the b!oody poniard to the aflembly, " I fwcar (faid ht) by this blood, which was once '• fo pure, and -which nothing but the deteftable vil" hiny of Tarquin could have polluted, that I will " purfue Lucius Tarquinius the... | |
| William Cooke (fellow of New coll, Oxford.) - 1773 - 426 pages
...vengeance ciied fo loud. Then Then, fhewing the bloody poniard to the aflembly, *• I fwenr (faid he) by this blood, which was once •• fo pure, and which nothing but the detefhble vil"ltiny of Tarquin could have polluted, that I will " purftre Lucius Tarquinius the... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 488 pages
...could never be heard, whilft vengeance cried fo loud. Then, railing the poignard, " I fwear, (faid he), by this blood, which was once fo pure, and which nothing but the deteftable villany of Tarquin could have 1 Dion. Hal. & Liv. ibid. Krutui frocurci tht banijbmenl... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...AND HARANGUES, CHAP. I. \ JUNIUS BRUTUS OVER THE BEAD BODY or LUCRETIA. "V7" ES, noble lady, I fwear by this blood, which was once •*• . fo pure, and which nothing but royal villainy could have polluted, that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius the proud, his wicked wife, and... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...marriage. X. Sp:sch of Junt-ui Rrittut over th; lit ad Body of Lucretia. VES,- noble lady, I fwear by this blood, which was once fo pure, and which nothing...but royal villany could have polluted, that I will pnriue Lucius Turquinius the Proud, his wicked wife, and their children, with £re and fword ; nor... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...BoJy of LUCRKTIA, ivlio had ftahbiJ btrjiif in confcqucnct cf tLt Raft tf Yes, noble lady, I fwear by this blood which was once fo pure, and which nothing but royal villainy could have polluted, that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius tre Proud, his wicked wife, and... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...o/"LucRETiA, 4vho hod flatbed bcrfelf in соя/êjutaft of tie Raft of TARQJJÍIÍ, Yes, noble lady, I fwear by this blood which was once fo pure, and which nothing but royal villainy could have polluted, that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius the Proud, his wicked wife, and... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1804 - 404 pages
...by the luuft implacable enemy of that houfe. iard, and fhowing it to the afl'embly, faid, " I fwear by this blood ' " which was once fo pure, and which nothing but the detellable "villainy of Tarquin could have polluted, that I will purlue L. li Tarquinius, the proud,... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 456 pages
...ORATIONS AND HARANGUES. CHAP. I. JUNIUS. BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA. Y ES, noble lady! I fwear by this blood, which was once fo pure, and which nothing but royal villainy could have polluted, that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius the proud, his wicked wife, and... | |
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