Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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Page 144
... Stand , ho ! Lucil . Give the word , ho ! and stand . Bru . What now , Lucilius ! is Cassius near ? Lucil . He is at hand ; and Pindarus is come To do you salutation from his master . Bru . He greets me well . Your mas- ter , Pindarus ...
... Stand , ho ! Lucil . Give the word , ho ! and stand . Bru . What now , Lucilius ! is Cassius near ? Lucil . He is at hand ; and Pindarus is come To do you salutation from his master . Bru . He greets me well . Your mas- ter , Pindarus ...
Page 145
... Stand , ho ! Bru . Stand , ho ! Speak the word along . [ 1. Sol . ] Stand ! [ 2. Sol . ] Stand ! [ 3. Sol . ] Stand ! Cas . Most noble brother , you have done me wrong . Bru . Judge me , you gods ! wrong I mine enemies ? And , if not so ...
... Stand , ho ! Bru . Stand , ho ! Speak the word along . [ 1. Sol . ] Stand ! [ 2. Sol . ] Stand ! [ 3. Sol . ] Stand ! Cas . Most noble brother , you have done me wrong . Bru . Judge me , you gods ! wrong I mine enemies ? And , if not so ...
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... stand his ground . For , thought he , had I no more in mine eye than the saving of my life , ' twould be the best way to stand . So he went on , and Apollyon met him . Now the monster was hideous to behold : he was clothed with scales ...
... stand his ground . For , thought he , had I no more in mine eye than the saving of my life , ' twould be the best way to stand . So he went on , and Apollyon met him . Now the monster was hideous to behold : he was clothed with scales ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
Copyright | |
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