The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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There was a time , when all the body's mein . bers Rebell'd against the belly ; thus accus'd it : That only like a gulf it did remain I ' the midst o ' the body , idle and inactive , Still cupboarding the viand , never bearing a - a ...
There was a time , when all the body's mein . bers Rebell'd against the belly ; thus accus'd it : That only like a gulf it did remain I ' the midst o ' the body , idle and inactive , Still cupboarding the viand , never bearing a - a ...
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... Rome worse hated than of you , ) And Titus Lartius , a most valiant Roman , These three lead on this preparation Whither ' tis bent : most likely , ' tis for you : Consider of it . 1 Sen. Our army's in the field : We never yet made ...
... Rome worse hated than of you , ) And Titus Lartius , a most valiant Roman , These three lead on this preparation Whither ' tis bent : most likely , ' tis for you : Consider of it . 1 Sen. Our army's in the field : We never yet made ...
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You were conducted to a gentle bath , And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking ; take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. A Those are they That most are willing : -If any such be here , ( As it ...
You were conducted to a gentle bath , And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking ; take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. A Those are they That most are willing : -If any such be here , ( As it ...
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May these same instruments , which you profane , Never sound more ! When drums and trumpets shall l ' the field prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - fac'd soothing ! When steel grows .
May these same instruments , which you profane , Never sound more ! When drums and trumpets shall l ' the field prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - fac'd soothing ! When steel grows .
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... little question As he is proud to do't . Bru . I heard him swear , Were he to stand for consul , never would he t . Appear i'the market - place , nor on him 48 CORIOLANUS .
... little question As he is proud to do't . Bru . I heard him swear , Were he to stand for consul , never would he t . Appear i'the market - place , nor on him 48 CORIOLANUS .
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