I tell you, he doe's sit in Gold, his eye Red as 'twould burne Rome: and his Iniury The Gaoler to his pitty.
— from Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
It has already been so in Greece, he elsewhere remarks, as it is to-day in Japan (as more recently described by Stratz).
— from Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society by Havelock Ellis
Much good-will was shown on all sides in getting his expedition ready; but up to the latest moment the President employed every means in his power to induce Pizarro, ere it should be too late, to make his submission to the crown.
— from Spanish and Portuguese South America during the Colonial Period; Vol. 1 of 2 by Robert Grant Watson
I tell you he does sit in gold, his eye Red as 'twould burn Rome: and his injury
— from The Tragedy of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
hope she went to Doctor Thomson of Philadelphia, who succeeded in giving her entire relief.
— from Elsie's children by Martha Finley
I tell you he does sit in gold, his eye Red as 'twould burn Rome, and his injury The gaoler to his pity.
— from The Tragedy of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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