The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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My ladies both , good day to you . Vol . Sweet madam ,Vir . I am glad to see your ladyship . Val . How do you both ? you are manifest housekeepers . What , are you sewing here ? A fine spot , in good faith . - How does your little son ?
My ladies both , good day to you . Vol . Sweet madam ,Vir . I am glad to see your ladyship . Val . How do you both ? you are manifest housekeepers . What , are you sewing here ? A fine spot , in good faith . - How does your little son ?
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If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work , Thou'lt not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it , Where senators shall mingle tears with smiles ; Where great patricians shall attend , and shrug , I ' the end , admire ; where ladies ...
If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work , Thou'lt not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it , Where senators shall mingle tears with smiles ; Where great patricians shall attend , and shrug , I ' the end , admire ; where ladies ...
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How now , my as fair as noble ladies , ( and the moon , were she earthly , no nobler , ) whither do you follow your eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius ap- . proaches ; for the love of Juno , let's go . Men . Ha !
How now , my as fair as noble ladies , ( and the moon , were she earthly , no nobler , ) whither do you follow your eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius ap- . proaches ; for the love of Juno , let's go . Men . Ha !
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Good ladies , let's go : -Yes , yes , yes : the senate has letters from the general , wherein he gives my son the whole name of the war : he hath in this action outdone his former deeds doubly . Val . In troth , there's wondrous things ...
Good ladies , let's go : -Yes , yes , yes : the senate has letters from the general , wherein he gives my son the whole name of the war : he hath in this action outdone his former deeds doubly . Val . In troth , there's wondrous things ...
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... Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchiefs , Upon him as he pass'd : the nobles bended , As to Jove's statue ; and the commons made A shower , and thunder , with their caps , and shouts : I never saw the like . Bru .
... Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchiefs , Upon him as he pass'd : the nobles bended , As to Jove's statue ; and the commons made A shower , and thunder , with their caps , and shouts : I never saw the like . Bru .
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