work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
7781,"",Searching in ECCO-TCP,2013-11-26 05:10:18 UTC,"RONAN.
Soon shalt thou know,
Perhaps, somewhat too soon, the name I bear;
But, first, I'll tell thee thy detested deeds,
And gall, if possible, thine iron heart.--
Unlike a prince, a warrior and a man,
Meanly thou didst seduce a servile soul
To wrong his master's honour and his love;
And by the blackest artifice betray'd
To endless misery, a royal fair,
Who dies of grief and hate to the assassin!
And still thou dost presume—
(IV, p. 53)",,23311,"","""But, first, I'll tell thee thy detested deeds, / And gall, if possible, thine iron heart.""",Metal,2013-11-26 05:10:18 UTC,""
7854,"","Searching ""heart"" and ""steel"" in ECCO-TCP",2014-03-13 03:13:13 UTC,"AEMILIUS.
Of Rome! aye, and of thee, of thee, my son,
And of thy brother. O unequall'd pair,
Your deeds, your destiny have rais'd your sire
Above the pitch of man. My heart is steel,
I weep not, nor complain. Relentless fiend,
Inhuman MAXIMIN! for thee I live;
To bury in thy hated breast my sword,
Then die upon the blow.
(p. 54)",,23698,"","""My heart is steel, / I weep not, nor complain.""",Metal,2014-03-13 03:13:13 UTC,""