| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...show proofs ; For Roman right ; though none, it seems, dare stand To take their share with me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your master ; judges, Romans...my sword, Or lays the bloody scourge upon my back, r -ongs me not half so much as he who shuts m * Immediately. Lesson 106.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 427 The... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1830 - 372 pages
...show proofs, — For Roman right ; though none, it seems, dare stand To take their share with me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your master ; judges, Romans,—...; — I dare him to his proofs, You have my answer now ! I must be gone. CICERO. Bring back the helmet of this Gaulish king ! [The Lictors return with... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - Recitations - 1830 - 484 pages
...stand To take their share with me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your master; judges, Romans,—slaves ! His charge is false ;—I dare him to his proofs, You have my answer now ! I must be gone. Cic. These, as I told you, were this evening seized Within his house. You knew... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...none, it seems, dare stand To take their share wiih me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your masters ; judges, Romans — slaves ! His charge is false }...speak. But this I will avow, that I have scorned, Who brands me on the forehead, breaks my sword, Or lays the bloody scourge upon my back, Wrong* me... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1835 - 484 pages
...show proofs ; For Roman right ; though none, it seems, dare stand To take their share with me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your master ; judges, Romans...And still do scorn, to hide my sense of wrong : Who brftnds me on the forehead, breaks my sword, Or lays the bloody scourge upon my back, Wrongs me not... | |
| John Pierpont - Rare books - 1835 - 496 pages
...proofs; To take their share with me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your master; judges, Romans—slaves ! His charge is false ; I dare him to his proofs. You...scorned, And still do scorn, to hide my sense of wrong: Or lays the bloody scourge upon my back, Who brands me on the forehead, breaks my sword, Wrongs me... | |
| R T. Linnington - 1837 - 274 pages
...show proofs, — Por KOMAN right; though none it seems dare stand To take their share with me. Ay, cluster, there, Cling to your master ; judges-^ —...; — I dare him to his proofs, You have my answer now ! I must be gone. Cic. Bring back the helmet of this Gaulish! ting ; [Enter Lictors with a helmet... | |
| Dialogues - 1839 - 544 pages
...stand To take their share with me. Ay, cluster there, Cling to your master ; judges, Romans,—slaves! His charge is false ;—I dare him to his proofs. You have my answer now ! I must be gone. Cic. These, as I told you, were this evening seized Within his house. You know... | |
| David Bates Tower - English language - 1842 - 72 pages
...forbade. Their bones lie whitening in the caverned deep. Warned by the signs, in haste they shelter seek. I have scorned, and still do scorn- to hide my sense of wrong. It is well thou learn'dst that lesson young. EXERCISE 144. rnz, rnst. Morns, urns, horns, caverns,... | |
| David Bates Tower - English language - 1845 - 176 pages
...forbade. Their bones lie whitening in the caverncd deep. Warned by the signs, in haste they shelter seek. I have scorned, and still do scorn to hide my sense of wrong. It is well thou learn' dst that lesson young. EXERCISE 144. rnz, rnst. Moms, urns, horns, caverns,... | |
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