Speeches (Lines) for Titus Lartius
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No, Caius CORIOLANUS;
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[To COMINIUS] Lead you on.
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My horse to yours, no. |
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Agreed. |
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So, the good horse is mine. |
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No, I'll nor sell nor give him: lend you him I will
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Their noise be our instruction. Ladders, ho! |
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What is become of CORIOLANUS? |
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O noble fellow!
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O,'tis CORIOLANUS!
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Worthy sir, thou bleed'st;
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Now the fair goddess, Fortune,
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Thou worthiest CORIOLANUS!
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So, let the ports be guarded: keep your duties,
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Hence, and shut your gates upon's.
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O general,
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I shall, my lord. |
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CORIOLANUS, his name? |
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He had, my lord; and that it was which caused
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On safe-guard he came to me; and did curse
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He did, my lord. |
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How often he had met you, sword to sword;
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At Antium. |
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