Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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1.Sol. Following the Flyers at the very heeles,
With them he enters: who vpon the sodaine Clapt to their Gates, he is himselfe alone, To answer all the City Lar. Oh Noble Fellow! Who sensibly out-dares his sencelesse Sword, And when it bowes, stand'st vp: Thou art left Martius, A Carbuncle intire: as big as thou art Weare not so rich a Iewell. Thou was't a Souldier Euen to Calues wish, not fierce and terrible Onely in strokes, but with thy grim lookes, and The Thunder-like percussion of thy sounds Thou mad'st thine enemies shake, as if the World Were Feauorous, and did tremble. Enter Martius bleeding, assaulted by the Enemy. 1.Sol. Looke Sir Lar. O 'tis Martius. Let's fetch him off, or make remaine alike. They fight, and all enter the City. Enter certaine Romanes with spoiles. 1.Rom. This will I carry to Rome 2.Rom. And I this |
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