Coriolanus, [1.4.16-20]. First Senator. “Hark! Our drums/ Are bringing forth our youth. We’ll break our walls/ Rather than they shall pound us up. Our gates,/ Which yet seem shut, we have but pinn’d with rushes;/ They’ll open of themselves.”
Coriolanus, [1.4.16-20]. First Senator. “Hark! Our drums/ Are bringing forth our youth. We’ll break our walls/ Rather than they shall pound us up. Our gates,/ Which yet seem shut, we have but pinn’d with rushes;/ They’ll open of themselves.”
May 1, 2009 at 6:49 pm
[…] John, [4.3.125-134]; The Rape of Lucrece [316-321]; Coriolanus, [1.1.173-189]; Coriolanus, [1.4.16-20]; Cymbeline, [2.2.11-17]; Taming of the Shrew, [4.2.39-45]; Taming of the Shrew, [4.5.12-15]; As […]