| M. Oldfield Howey - 1923 - 262 sivua
...knows his rider. And in the Two Noble Kinsmen of Beaumont and Fletcher we find a similar thought : Oh, never Shall we two exercise, like twins of Honour,...and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us. The sea-god Poseidon, to whom horses were sacred, was the grandsire of Hippolytus, whose name has the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 506 sivua
...wanton leg, Outstript the people's praises, won the garlands, Ere they have time to wish 'em ours. 0, never Shall we two exercise, like twins of honour,...and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us ; our good swords, now (Better the red-ey'd god of war ne'er wore) Bravish'd our sides, like age must... | |
| John Fletcher - 1994 - 212 sivua
...Out-stripp'd the people's praises, won the garlands, Ere they have time to wish 'em ours. Oh, never 70 Shall we two exercise, like twins of honour, Our arms...and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us ! Our good swords now, (Better the red-ey'd god of war ne'er wore) Ravish'd our sides, like age, must... | |
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