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Speeches (Lines) for Citizen
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 3

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,4,2724

Coriolanus. A goodly city is this Antium. City,
'Tis I that made thy widows: many an heir
Of these fair edifices 'fore my wars
Have I heard groan and drop: then know me not,
Lest that thy wives with spits and boys with stones
In puny battle slay me.
[Enter a Citizen]
Save you, sir.

Citizen. And you.


2

IV,4,2727

Coriolanus. Direct me, if it be your will,
Where great Aufidius lies: is he in Antium?

Citizen. He is, and feasts the nobles of the state
At his house this night.


3

IV,4,2730

Coriolanus. Which is his house, beseech you?

Citizen. This, here before you.


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