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If you have writ your annals true,'t is there
That, like an eagle in a dove-cote, I
Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli:
Alone I did it. Boy!

      — Coriolanus, Act V Scene 6

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1

Comedy of Errors
[I, 2]

Antipholus of Syracuse

171

Go bear it to the Centaur, where we host,
And stay there, Dromio, till I come to thee.
Within this hour it will be dinner-time:
Till that, I'll view the manners of the town,
Peruse the traders, gaze upon the buildings,
And then return and sleep within mine inn,
For with long travel I am stiff and weary.
Get thee away.

2

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

645

[Within] Mome, malt-horse, capon, coxcomb,
idiot, patch!
Either get thee from the door, or sit down at the hatch.
Dost thou conjure for wenches, that thou call'st
for such store,
When one is one too many? Go, get thee from the door.

3

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

653

[Within] Let him walk from whence he came, lest he
catch cold on's feet.

4

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Antipholus of Ephesus

655

Who talks within there? ho, open the door!

5

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

656

[Within] Right, sir; I'll tell you when, an you tell
me wherefore.

6

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

659

[Within] Nor to-day here you must not; come again
when you may.

7

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

662

[Within] The porter for this time, sir, and my name
is Dromio.

8

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

669

[Within] What a coil is there, Dromio? who are those
at the gate?

9

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

672

[Within] Faith, no; he comes too late;
And so tell your master.

10

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

676

[Within] Have at you with another; that's—When?
can you tell?

11

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

678

[Within] If thy name be call'd Luce—Luce, thou hast
answered him well.

12

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

681

[Within] I thought to have asked you.

13

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

682

[Within] And you said no.

14

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

685

[Within] Can you tell for whose sake?

15

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

687

[Within] Let him knock till it ache.

16

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Luce

689

[Within] What needs all that, and a pair of stocks in the town?

17

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Adriana

690

[Within] Who is that at the door that keeps all
this noise?

18

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

692

[Within] By my troth, your town is troubled with
unruly boys.

19

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Adriana

695

[Within] Your wife, sir knave! go get you from the door.

20

Comedy of Errors
[III, 1]

Dromio of Ephesus

702

You would say so, master, if your garments were thin.
Your cake there is warm within; you stand here in the cold:
It would make a man mad as a buck, to be so bought and sold.

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