Speeches (Lines) for Messenger
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(stage directions). [Enter a Messenger, hastily] Messenger. Where's Caius CORIOLANUS? |
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Coriolanus. Here: what's the matter? Messenger. The news is, sir, the Volsces are in arms. |
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Coriolanus. Say, has our general met the enemy? Messenger. They lie in view; but have not spoke as yet. |
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Coriolanus. How far off lie these armies? Messenger. Within this mile and half. |
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Cominius. Breathe you, my friends: well fought;
Messenger. The citizens of Corioli have issued,
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Cominius. Though thou speak'st truth,
Messenger. Above an hour, my lord. |
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Cominius. 'Tis not a mile; briefly we heard their drums:
Messenger. Spies of the Volsces
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Junius Brutus. What's the matter? Messenger. You are sent for to the Capitol. 'Tis thought
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(stage directions). [Enter a Messenger] Messenger. The nobles in great earnestness are going
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Sicinius Velutus. 'Tis this slave;—
Messenger. Yes, worthy sir,
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Sicinius Velutus. What more fearful? Messenger. It is spoke freely out of many mouths—
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(stage directions). [Enter a Messenger] Messenger. Sir, if you'ld save your life, fly to your house:
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