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Coriolanus
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Coriolanus
Verse - intercut
Coriolanus
I'll give my reasons, More worthier than their voices.
III i 153
Coriolanus
Verse
Coriolanus
You common cry of curs! whose breath I hate
III iii 152
Menenius
Verse - intercut
Coriolanus
I tell you, friends, most charitable care
I i 32
Marcius
Verse
Coriolanus
He that will give good words to thee will flatter
I i 134
Aufidius
Verse - intercut
Coriolanus
I would I were a Roman; for I cannot,
I x 6
Menenius
Prose - intercut
Coriolanus
I am known to be a humorous patrician
II i 27
Brutus
Verse
Coriolanus
All tongues speak of him, and the bleared sights
II i 116
Cominius
Verse
Coriolanus
I shall lack voice: the deeds of Coriolanus
II ii 69
Coriolanus
Verse
Coriolanus
Most sweet voices!
II iii 61
Coriolanus
Verse
Coriolanus
O good but most unwise patricians! why
III i 116
Coriolanus
Verse - intercut
Coriolanus
Come, leave your tears: a brief farewell
IV iII 1
Coriolanus
Verse
Coriolanus
O world! thy slippery turns. Friends now fast sworn
IV iv 19
Coriolanus
Verse
Coriolanus
My name is Caius Martius, who hath done
IV v 61
Aufidius
Verse - intercut
Coriolanus
Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart
IV v 99
Aufidius
Verse
Coriolanus
All places yield to him ere he sits down
IV vii 32
Menenius
Prose
Coriolanus
Now, you companion, I'll say an errand for you
V ii 45
Coriolanus
Verse
Coriolanus
This last old man, Whom with a crack'd heart I have sent to Rome,
V iii 12
Volumnia
Prose
Coriolanus
If my son were my husband, I would freelier rejoice
I iii 1
Volumnia
Verse
Coriolanus
Because that now it lies you on to speak
III ii 70
Volumnia
Verse
Coriolanus
Should we be silent and not speak
V iii 108
Volumnia
Verse
Coriolanus
Nay, go not from us thus
V iii 148
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