And do you now put on your best attire ? And do you now cull out a holiday ? And do you now strew flowers in his way That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood ? Be gone l Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to the gods to intermit the plague... Shakespere's Tragedy of Julius Caesar - Page 3by William Shakespeare - 1901 - 212 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...universal shout, That Tybcr trembled underneath her banks, To bear the replication of your sounds, Mado in her concave shores ? And do you now put on your...his way, That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood ? Begone; Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to the gods to intermit the plague That need*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 442 pages
...chariot but appear, Have you not made an universal shout, That Tyber trembled underneath her banks, To hear the replication of your sounds, Made in her...strew flowers in his way, , That comes in triumph over Pompey 's blood ? Begone ; Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to the gods to intermit the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 578 pages
...chariot but appear, Have you not made an universal shout, That Tyber trembled underneath her banks, To hear the replication of your sounds, Made in her...That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood ? Be gone; Flav. Go, go, good countrymen, and, for this fault, Assemble all the poor men of your sort; Draw them... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...Elysian flowers her amber streams.' But he is speaking of the water, and not of its presiding power To hear the replication of your sounds, Made in her...That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood ? Be gone ; Hun to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to the gods to intermit 'the plague That needs must... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 pages
...trembled underneath his banks To hear the replication of your sound, Made in his concave shores ? 4 And do you now put on your best attire ? And do you...his way That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood ? 5 Begone, Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to the Gods to intermit the plagues That... | |
| Paul Duport - 1828 - 458 pages
...you not made an universal shout , That Tiber trembled undernealh her banks , To hear thé implication of your sounds, Made in her concave shores ? And do you now put on your best attire ? Aud do you now cull ont a holiday ? And do you now strew flowers in his way , That cornes in triumph... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 414 pages
...adoration of Caesar ; O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome ! Knew ye not Pompcy ? So afterwards, — And do you now strew flowers in his way, That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood f Again, — Are they Hebrews?— So am I\ Shall Rome be taken, while I am C6ntul?—No. opposite inflection.... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 418 pages
...adoration of Caesar; O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome ! Knew ye not Pompey .* So afterwards,— And do you now strew flowers in his way, That comes in triumph over Pompey's bUod ? Again,— Are they Hebrews?—So am A Shall Rome be taken, while I am C6mul?—N6. In both sorts... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...chariot but appear, Have you not made an universal shout, That Tyber trembled underneath her banks, To hear the replication of your sounds, Made in her concave shores? Ami do you now put on your best attire ? And do you now cull out a holiday ' And do you now strew flowers... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1830 - 420 pages
...Caesar ; O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome ! ' Knew ye not Prjmpey f • • So afterwards, — And do you now strew flowers in his way, That comes in triumph ever Pompey's bttod ? Again, — Are they flfebrews ? — So am /'. Shall Rome be taken, while I am... | |
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