Speeches (Lines) for Second Citizen
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One word, good citizens. |
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Would you proceed especially against Caius CORIOLANUS? |
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Consider you what services he has done for his country? |
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Nay, but speak not maliciously. |
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What he cannot help in his nature, you account a
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Worthy Menenius Agrippa; one that hath always loved
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We may, sir, if we will. |
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Think you so? Which way do you judge my wit would
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Why that way? |
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You are never without your tricks: you may, you may. |
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Your own desert! |
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You shall ha' it, worthy sir. |
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An 'twere to give again,—but 'tis no matter. |
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Amen, sir: to my poor unworthy notice,
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Not one amongst us, save yourself, but says
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And will deny him:
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And so did I. |
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So did we all. But, come, let's home. |
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