Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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page 117 of 166 (70%)
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2 Ser. Whence are you sir? Ha's the Porter his eyes in
his head, that he giues entrance to such Companions? Pray get you out Corio. Away 2 Ser. Away? Get you away Corio. Now th'art troublesome 2 Ser. Are you so braue: Ile haue you talkt with anon Enter 3 Seruingman, the 1 meets him. 3 What Fellowes this? 1 A strange one as euer I look'd on: I cannot get him out o'thhouse: Prythee call my Master to him 3 What haue you to do here fellow? Pray you auoid the house Corio. Let me but stand, I will not hurt your Harth 3 What are you? Corio. A Gentleman 3 A maru'llous poore one Corio. True, so I am 3 Pray you poore Gentleman, take vp some other station: |
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