Guide me, who erst trod so daintily the streets of Troy, but now am but a slave. |
The Roman road was trod by the Army and peasants for five centuries and was probably used long after the Romans left Britain. |
Timothy trod in his footsteps, and loved to care for the saints, but he could not say this of all. |
George is an actor who has trod the boards with many of the big names in British theatre. |
All French leaders since de Gaulle have trod in his footsteps and followed his lead on most issues, until at least very recently. |
Lured to the stage, he trod the boards for fifteen years as an actor, producer, and playwright. |