The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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VIRGILIA , Wife to Coriolanus . VALERIA , Friend to Virgilia . Gentlewoman , attending Virgilia . Roman and Volscian Senators , Patricians , Ędiles , Lictors , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , Servants to Aufidius , and other ...
VIRGILIA , Wife to Coriolanus . VALERIA , Friend to Virgilia . Gentlewoman , attending Virgilia . Roman and Volscian Senators , Patricians , Ędiles , Lictors , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , Servants to Aufidius , and other ...
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Mend , and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I'll leave the foe , And make my wars on you ; look to't : Come on ; If you'll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . Another Alarum .
Mend , and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I'll leave the foe , And make my wars on you ; look to't : Come on ; If you'll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . Another Alarum .
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21 You are ambitious for poor knaves ' caps and legs ; you wear out a good wholesome forenoon , in hearing a cause between an orange - wife and a fosset - seller ; and then rejourn the controversy of three - pence to a second day of ...
21 You are ambitious for poor knaves ' caps and legs ; you wear out a good wholesome forenoon , in hearing a cause between an orange - wife and a fosset - seller ; and then rejourn the controversy of three - pence to a second day of ...
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Take my cap , Jupiter , and I thank thee :Hoo ! Marcius coming home ! Two Ladies . Nay , ' tis true . Vol . Look , here's a letter from him ; the state hath another , his wife another ; and , I think , there's one at home for you .
Take my cap , Jupiter , and I thank thee :Hoo ! Marcius coming home ! Two Ladies . Nay , ' tis true . Vol . Look , here's a letter from him ; the state hath another , his wife another ; and , I think , there's one at home for you .
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But O , thy wife Cor . My gracious silence , hail 23 ! Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home , That weep'st to see me triumph ? Ah , Such eyes the widows in Corioli wear , And mothers that lack sons . Men .
But O , thy wife Cor . My gracious silence , hail 23 ! Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home , That weep'st to see me triumph ? Ah , Such eyes the widows in Corioli wear , And mothers that lack sons . Men .
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