“Our swords shall play the orators for us.”
Techelles, Act I, scene ii, line 132
Tamburlaine (c. 1588)
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English dramatist, poet and translator 1564–1593Related quotes
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Context: If must also be remembered that, unless men are left to their own resources, they do not know what is or what is not possible for them. If Government half a century ago had provided us all with dinners and breakfasts, it would be the practice of our orators to-day to assume the impossibility of our providing for ourselves.

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Poems (1851), Prometheus

“Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat.”
Source: Locksley Hall Sixty Years After (1886), Line 112

“Logic is like the sword--those who appeal to it shall perish by it.”

Her poem in "The Golden Treasury of Indo-Anglian Poetry, 1828-1965", p=161
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Source: Poems (1898), Rhymes And Rhythms, II