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... doth appear . He's right noble : Call Coriolanus . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . Men . The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleased To make thee consul . Cor . My life and services . Men . I do owe them still It then remains That you do speak ...
... doth appear . He's right noble : Call Coriolanus . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . Men . The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleased To make thee consul . Cor . My life and services . Men . I do owe them still It then remains That you do speak ...
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... doth rend Like interrupted waters and o'erbear What they are used to bear . Men . Pray you , be gone : 250 I'll try whether my old wit be in request With those that have but little this must be patch'd With cloth of any colour ...
... doth rend Like interrupted waters and o'erbear What they are used to bear . Men . Pray you , be gone : 250 I'll try whether my old wit be in request With those that have but little this must be patch'd With cloth of any colour ...
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... doth ever cool I ' the absence of the needer . Fare ye well : Cor . Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruised : bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife ...
... doth ever cool I ' the absence of the needer . Fare ye well : Cor . Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruised : bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife ...
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... doth the Capitol exceed Ere you go , hear The meanest house in Rome , so far my son- This lady's husband here , this , do you see— Whom you have banish'd , does exceed you all . Bru . Well , well , we'll leave you . Sic . Why stay we to ...
... doth the Capitol exceed Ere you go , hear The meanest house in Rome , so far my son- This lady's husband here , this , do you see— Whom you have banish'd , does exceed you all . Bru . Well , well , we'll leave you . Sic . Why stay we to ...
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... doth stand , and so would do , Were he more angry at it . Men . All's well ; and might have been much better , if He could have temporized . Sic . Where is he , hear you ? Men . Nay , I hear nothing : his mother and his wife Hear ...
... doth stand , and so would do , Were he more angry at it . Men . All's well ; and might have been much better , if He could have temporized . Sic . Where is he , hear you ? Men . Nay , I hear nothing : his mother and his wife Hear ...
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