"... these swoln silkworms masters."
("Silkworm," as a term of contempt, is an Italianism.)
Werner, act iii. sc. 1, lines 288, 289—
"I fear that men must draw their chariots, as
They say kings did Sesostris'."
Age of Bronze, line 45—
"The new Sesostris, whose unharnessed kings."
Werner, act iii. sc. 3, lines 10, 11—
"... while the knoll
Of long-lived parents."