Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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It seem'd appear'd to Rome. By the discouery,
We shalbe shortned in our ayme, which was To take in many Townes, ere (almost) Rome Should know we were a-foot 2.Sen. Noble Auffidius, Take your Commission, hye you to your Bands, Let vs alone to guard Corioles If they set downe before's: for the remoue Bring vp your Army: but (I thinke) you'l finde Th'haue not prepar'd for vs Auf. O doubt not that, I speake from Certainties. Nay more, Some parcels of their Power are forth already, And onely hitherward. I leaue your Honors. If we, and Caius Martius chance to meete, 'Tis sworne betweene vs, we shall euer strike Till one can do no more All. The Gods assist you Auf. And keepe your Honors safe 1.Sen. Farewell 2.Sen. Farewell All. Farewell. |
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