The Plays of Shakspeare : Printed From the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, And Isaac Reed
The Plays of Shakspeare : Printed From the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, And Isaac Reed
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He prov'd best man i'th^ field, and for his meed AVas brow-bound with the oak. His pupil age Man-enter'd thus, he w^xed like a sea; And, in the brunt of seventeen battles since. He lurch'd all swords o'the garland. For thi^ laijt, Before and in Coripli, let me say, I cannot speak him home : He stopp'd the Hiers; And, by his rare example, made the coward Digitized by Google SCENE II. COBIOLANUS. £43 Turn terror into sport: as waves before A vessel under sail^ so men obey'd^ And fell before bis s...tem : his sword (death's stamp) Where it did mark^ it took ; from face to foot He was a thing of bloody whose every motion Was timed with dying cries : alone he enter'd The mortal gate o'the city^ which he painted With shunless destiny^ aidless came off. And with a sudden reinforcement struck Corioli, like a planet : Now all's his : When by and by the din of war 'gan pierce His ready sense : then straight his doubled spirit Ke-quicken'd what in flesh was fatigate^ And to the battle came he ; where he did Run reeking o*er the lives of men> as if Twere a perpetual spoil : and^ till we calVd Both field and city ours^ he never stood To ease his breast with panting.
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