| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 pages
...T« To the fouth gate, where Marcus holds the watch. I faw, and call'd•to ftop him, but in vain ; He toss'd his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not flay and perifh like Sempronius. CAT O. Perfidious men ! but hafte my fon, and fee Thy brother Marcus... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 292 pages
...horse To the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and call'd to stop him, but in vain : He toss'd his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. Calo. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [£x. Por.... | |
| 1797 - 462 pages
...horse To the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and call'd to stop him, but in vain : He toss'd his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. Cato. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus afts a Roman's part. [Ex. Por.... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 pages
...horse To the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and call'd to stop him, but in vain : He toss'd his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish, like Sempronius. Cato. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see / Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [Ex. Por.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 pages
...horse To the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and call'd to stop him, but in vain : He toss'd his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. Gate. Perfidions man ! But haste, my .son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [.£*. Por.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 pages
...To the south gate, where Marcus holds the watdi. I saw, and call'd to stop him, but in vain, He tost his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. . :-., CATO. Perfidious men ! but haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [Exit... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and called to stop him, but in vain : He tossed his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. Coto. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [Exit Por.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and called to stop him, but in vain : He tossed his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. Cato. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [Elit Par.... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...the south gate, where Marcus holds the watch; I saw, and called to stop him, but in vain : He tossed his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay and perish like Sempronius. Cato. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [Exit Por.... | |
| George Farquhar - 1808 - 338 pages
...horse To the sou h gate, where Marcus holds the watch ; I saw, and call'd to stop him, but in vain: He toss'd his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay, and perish, like Sempronius. Cato. Perfidious man ! But haste, my son, and see Thy brother Marcus acts a Roman's part. [Exit PORTIUS.... | |
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