Again with Rome's mechanics: tell me not To allay my rages and Your colder reasons. revenges with ; Vol. And state of bodies would bewray 1 what life should Make our eyes flow with joy, hearts dance with comforts, Constrains them weep, and shake with fear and sorrow; Making the mother, wife, and child, to see 1 Show. That all but we enjoy; for how can we, Whereto we are bound; together with thy victory, Our wish, which side should win; for either thou With manacles through our streets; or else These wars determine: 1 if I cannot persuade thee Vir. Boy. He shall not tread on me : I'll run away till I am bigger, but then I'll fight. Cor. Not of a woman's tenderness to be, Requires nor child nor woman's face to see. I have sat too long. [rising. 1 Terminate. Vol. Nay, go not from us thus. If it were so, that our request did tend To save the Romans, thereby to destroy The Volces whom you serve, you might condemn us, As poisonous of your honor. No; our suit Is that you reconcile them: while the Volces mans, This we received;' and each in either side Give the all-hail to thee, and cry, 'Be bless'd son, The end of war 's uncertain; but this certain,— Which thou shalt thereby reap, is such a name. To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o' the air, That should but rive an oak. Why dost not speak? Still to remember wrongs?-Daughter, speak you 1 Niceties, refinements. |