What he had read, ran thus: "Your wife is unfaithful to you and has betrayed you for the sake of Drago, a servant, who ran away."
"Legends of the Rhine"
Wilhelm Ruland
Landing at the port named after Empedocles, having caught from the sea some glimpses of temple-fronts emergent on green hill-slopes among almond-trees, with Pindar's epithet of 'splendour-loving' in my mind, I rode on such an evening up the path which leads across the Drago to Girgenti.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
Richard got a side blow on the knee, but in return he caught Drago de Merlou under the armpit and well-nigh cut him in half.
"The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay"
Maurice Hewlett