Tarquin
Tarquinius Superbus, seventh king of Rome, 6th-c BC; also his son, Sextus Tarquinius, the ravisher of Lucrece
Cor II.i.143[Volumnia to Menenius, of Coriolanus] He received in the repulse of Tarquin seven hurts i'th' body
Cor II.ii.86[Cominius to all] When Tarquin made a head for Rome, he fought / Beyond the mark of others
Cor V.iv.42.1[Second Messenger to all] th' expulsion of the Tarquins
Cym II.ii.12[Iachimo to himself] Our Tarquin thus / Did softly press the rushes
JC II.i.54[Brutus alone] My ancestors did from the streets of Rome / The Tarquin drive
Luc.3Lust-breathed Tarquin leaves the Roman host
Mac II.i.55[Macbeth alone] Tarquin's ravishing strides
Tit III.i.297[Lucius alone] Beg at the gates like Tarquin and his queen
Tit IV.i.62[Titus to Marcus] Tarquin ... / That left the camp to sin in Lucrece' bed
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