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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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Go bear it to the Centaur, where we host,
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[Within] Mome, malt-horse, capon, coxcomb,
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[Within] Let him walk from whence he came, lest he
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Who talks within there? ho, open the door! |
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[Within] Right, sir; I'll tell you when, an you tell
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[Within] Nor to-day here you must not; come again
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[Within] The porter for this time, sir, and my name
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[Within] What a coil is there, Dromio? who are those
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[Within] Faith, no; he comes too late;
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[Within] Have at you with another; that's—When?
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[Within] If thy name be call'd Luce—Luce, thou hast
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[Within] I thought to have asked you. |
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[Within] And you said no. |
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[Within] Can you tell for whose sake? |
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[Within] Let him knock till it ache. |
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[Within] What needs all that, and a pair of stocks in the town? |
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[Within] Who is that at the door that keeps all
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[Within] By my troth, your town is troubled with
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[Within] Your wife, sir knave! go get you from the door. |
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You would say so, master, if your garments were thin.
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