| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquished him ! Then burst his mighty heart : And, in his mantle muffling up his face, Even at the base of Ppmpey's statua,t Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell. 0 what a fall was there, my countrymen... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitor's arms, Quite vanquished him ! Then burst his mighty heart, And in his mantle muffling up his face, E'en at the base of Pompey's statue, (Which all the while ran blood) great Caesar fell. 0 what a fall... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 444 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquish'd him : then burst his mighty heart ; And, in his mantle...Pompey's statue, "Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell, O, what a fall was there, my countrymen ! Then I, and you, and all of us fell down, "Whilst... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquish' d him : then burst his mighty heart ; And, in his mantle...Pompey's statue, Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell. I have kept back their foes, While they have told their money, and let out Their coin... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - Fore-edge painting - 1824 - 428 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquish'd him: then burst his mighty heart; And, in his mantle...muffling up his face, Even at the base of Pompey's statua*, Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell. O, what a fall was there, my countrymen!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 pages
...when the noble Csesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquish'd him : then burst his mighty heart; ,And, in his mantle...muffling up his face, Even at the base of Pompey's statua*, Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell. O, what a fall was there, my countrymen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquish'd him : then burst his mighty heart , And, in his mantle muffling up his face, Even at the base of Pomppy's statua,' Which all the while ran blood, great Cjesar fell. 0, what a fall was there, my countrymen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...for when the noble Caesar saw him stab, ngratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, ^uite vanquish'd him : then burst his mighty heart ; And, in his mantle muffling up his face, iven at the base of Pompey's statna,' Arhich all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell. 3, what a... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1825 - 234 pages
...when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitor's arms, Quite vanquished him ! Then burst his mighty heart, And in his mantle muffling up his face, E'en as the base of Pornpey's statue, (Which all the while ran blood) great Csesar fell, • 12. Owhat... | |
| William Scott - Diccion - 1825 - 382 pages
...arms, Quite vanquished him '. Then burst his mighty heart, And in his mantle muffling up his face, E'en at the base of Pompey's statue, (Which all the while ran blood) great Caesar All. 0 what a fall was there, my countrymen ! Then I, and you, and all of us, fell down ; Whilst... | |
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