Speeches (Lines) for Tullus Aufidius
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Is it not yours?
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Nor did you think it folly
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O, doubt not that;
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And keep your honours safe! |
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We hate alike:
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If I fly, CORIOLANUS,
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Wert thou the Hector
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The town is ta'en! |
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Condition!
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Bolder, though not so subtle. My valour's poison'd
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I am attended at the cypress grove: I pray you—
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Where is this fellow? |
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Whence comest thou? what wouldst thou? thy name?
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What is thy name? |
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Say, what's thy name?
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I know thee not: thy name? |
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O CORIOLANUS, CORIOLANUS!
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Therefore, most absolute sir, if thou wilt have
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Do they still fly to the Roman? |
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I cannot help it now,
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I understand thee well; and be thou sure,
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All places yield to him ere he sits down;
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You keep a constant temper. |
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Only their ends
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I was moved withal. |
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[Aside] I am glad thou hast set thy mercy and
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Go tell the lords o' the city I am here:
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Even so
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Sir, I cannot tell:
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I know it;
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That I would have spoke of:
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There was it:
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Say no more:
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I have not deserved it.
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He approaches: you shall hear him.
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Read it not, noble lords;
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Ay, traitor, CORIOLANUS! |
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Ay, CORIOLANUS, Caius CORIOLANUS: dost thou think
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Name not the god, thou boy of tears! |
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No more. |
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Why, noble lords,
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Insolent villain! |
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My noble masters, hear me speak. |
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My lords, when you shall know—as in this rage,
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My rage is gone;
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