“His mind fell asleep. His wits fell awake. His cock trembled like a harp-string.”
Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 42 (p. 881)
Kόμπασον θαρσῶν, ἀλέκτωρ ὥστε θηλείας πέλας.
Source: Oresteia (458 BC), Agamemnon, line 1671 (tr. Anna Swanwick)
“His mind fell asleep. His wits fell awake. His cock trembled like a harp-string.”
Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 42 (p. 881)
“She understood how much louder a cock can crow in his own farmyard than elsewhere.”
Vol. I, ch. 17
The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867)
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), III : The Hunger of Immortality
“His partners at the whist-club said
That he was faultless in his dealings.”
Quince.
“Fortune is like a widow won,
And truckles to the bold alone.”
The Fortune-Hunter, Canto II.
“I had a regular battle with the dunghill-cock.”
Aulularia, Act III, sc. 4, 13; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Aulularia (The Pot of Gold)
“Boasting, like gilded armour, is very different inside from outside.”
Stobaeus, iii. 22. 40
Quoted by Stobaeus