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260 Imperiously he leaps , he neighs , he bounds , And now his woven girths he breaks asunder ; The bearing earth with his hard hoof he wounds , 265 Whose hollow womb resounds like heaven's thunder ; The iron bit he crusheth ' tween his ...
260 Imperiously he leaps , he neighs , he bounds , And now his woven girths he breaks asunder ; The bearing earth with his hard hoof he wounds , 265 Whose hollow womb resounds like heaven's thunder ; The iron bit he crusheth ' tween his ...
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825. attaint ] wound to honour , dis- credit . In Comedy of Errors , III . ii . ... The sense " wound " is found in James IV . , Grosart's Greene , xiii . ... Lucretia's attaint wounds at least Collatine , see 1.
825. attaint ] wound to honour , dis- credit . In Comedy of Errors , III . ii . ... The sense " wound " is found in James IV . , Grosart's Greene , xiii . ... Lucretia's attaint wounds at least Collatine , see 1.
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Brutus , who pluck'd the knife from Lucrece ' side , Seeing such emulation in their woe , Began to clothe his wit in state and pride , Burying in Lucrece ' wound his folly's show . He with the Romans was esteemed so 1810 As silly ...
Brutus , who pluck'd the knife from Lucrece ' side , Seeing such emulation in their woe , Began to clothe his wit in state and pride , Burying in Lucrece ' wound his folly's show . He with the Romans was esteemed so 1810 As silly ...
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