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... sword , which thou hast worn Most useful for thy country . Eros . O , sir , pardon me . Ant . When I did make thee free , swor'st thou not then To do this when I bade thee ? Do it at once ; Or thy precedent services are all But ...
... sword , which thou hast worn Most useful for thy country . Eros . O , sir , pardon me . Ant . When I did make thee free , swor'st thou not then To do this when I bade thee ? Do it at once ; Or thy precedent services are all But ...
Side 307
... sword , Rebellious to his arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to command : Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword Th ' unnerved father falls . Then senseless ...
... sword , Rebellious to his arm , lies where it falls , Repugnant to command : Unequal match'd , Pyrrhus at Priam drives ; in rage , strikes wide ; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword Th ' unnerved father falls . Then senseless ...
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... sword over the grave of a knight . JOHNSON . Not only This practice is uniformly kept up to this day . the sword , but the helmet , gauntlet , spurs , and tabard ( i . e . a coat whereon the armorial ensigns were anciently de- picted ...
... sword over the grave of a knight . JOHNSON . Not only This practice is uniformly kept up to this day . the sword , but the helmet , gauntlet , spurs , and tabard ( i . e . a coat whereon the armorial ensigns were anciently de- picted ...
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