Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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full of Mothes. Come, I would your Cambrick were sensible
as your finger, that you might leaue pricking it for pitie. Come you shall go with vs Vir. No good Madam, pardon me, indeed I will not foorth Val. In truth la go with me, and Ile tell you excellent newes of your Husband Virg. Oh good Madam, there can be none yet Val. Verily I do not iest with you: there came newes from him last night Vir. Indeed Madam Val. In earnest it's true; I heard a Senatour speake it. Thus it is: the Volcies haue an Army forth, against who[m] Cominius the Generall is gone, with one part of our Romane power. Your Lord, and Titus Lartius, are set down before their Citie Carioles, they nothing doubt preuailing, and to make it breefe Warres. This is true on mine Honor, and so I pray go with vs Virg. Giue me excuse good Madame, I will obey you in euery thing heereafter Vol. Let her alone Ladie, as she is now: She will but disease our better mirth |
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