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Speeches (Lines) for Messenger
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 12

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,232

Where's Caius CORIOLANUS?

2

I,1,234

The news is, sir, the Volsces are in arms.

3

I,4,484

They lie in view; but have not spoke as yet.

4

I,4,490

Within this mile and half.

5

I,6,622

The citizens of Corioli have issued,
And given to TITUS and to CORIOLANUS battle:...

6

I,6,629

Above an hour, my lord.

7

I,6,633

Spies of the Volsces
Held me in chase, that I was forced to wheel...

8

II,1,1210

You are sent for to the Capitol. 'Tis thought
That CORIOLANUS shall be consul:...

9

IV,6,3084

The nobles in great earnestness are going
All to the senate-house: some news is come...

10

IV,6,3090

Yes, worthy sir,
The slave's report is seconded; and more,...

11

IV,6,3094

It is spoke freely out of many mouths—
How probable I do not know—that CORIOLANUS,...

12

V,4,3766

Sir, if you'ld save your life, fly to your house:
The plebeians have got your fellow-tribune...

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