When I my glorious deeds with savage tribes Did iterate before the gaping throng, It seemed to me as to the schoolboy raw That ne'er before had such superb exploits E'er been achieved by knightly mortal man.
"'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts"
Spokeshave (AKA Old Fogy)
Jane's speech of welcome made such an impression that it is no wonder some of the old mothers in Israel got up to iterate it, as the dinner progressed.
"The Tinder-Box"
Maria Thompson Daviess
iterate, iterate, iterate, harp on the trite: Our preacher to win is the supple in stiff: Yet always in measure, with bearing polite: The manner of one that would expiate His share in grandmotherly Laws, Which do the dark thing to destroy, Under aspect of water so guilelessly white For the general use, by the devils befouled.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith