The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . > Re - enter Gentlewoman , with VALERIA and her 20 .CORIOLANUS .
Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . > Re - enter Gentlewoman , with VALERIA and her 20 .CORIOLANUS .
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Val . Not out of doors ! Vol . She shall , she shall . Vir . Indeed , no , by your patience : I will not over the threshold , till my lord return from the wars , 1 2 ! Val . Fie , you confine yourself CORIOLANUS . 213.
Val . Not out of doors ! Vol . She shall , she shall . Vir . Indeed , no , by your patience : I will not over the threshold , till my lord return from the wars , 1 2 ! Val . Fie , you confine yourself CORIOLANUS . 213.
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... against whom Cominius the general is gone , with one part of our Roman power : your lord , and Titus Lartius , are set down before their city Corioli ; they no , thing doubt prevailing , and to make it brief wars .
... against whom Cominius the general is gone , with one part of our Roman power : your lord , and Titus Lartius , are set down before their city Corioli ; they no , thing doubt prevailing , and to make it brief wars .
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Above an hour , my lord . Com . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring thy news so laté ? Mess . Spies of the Volces Held me in chase , that I was forc'd to wheel Three ...
Above an hour , my lord . Com . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring thy news so laté ? Mess . Spies of the Volces Held me in chase , that I was forc'd to wheel Three ...
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I do not thinkWhere is the enemy ? Are you lords o'the field ? If not , why cease you till you are so ? Com . Marcius , to your - We have at disadvantage fought , and did Retire , 30 CORIOLANUS .
I do not thinkWhere is the enemy ? Are you lords o'the field ? If not , why cease you till you are so ? Com . Marcius , to your - We have at disadvantage fought , and did Retire , 30 CORIOLANUS .
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