Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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Sicin. Nature teaches Beasts to know their Friends
Men. Pray you, who does the Wolfe loue? Sicin. The Lambe Men. I, to deuour him, as the hungry Plebeians would the Noble Martius Bru. He's a Lambe indeed, that baes like a Beare Men. Hee's a Beare indeede, that liues like a Lambe. You two are old men, tell me one thing that I shall aske you Both. Well sir Men. In what enormity is Martius poore in, that you two haue not in abundance? Bru. He's poore in no one fault, but stor'd withall Sicin. Especially in Pride Bru. And topping all others in boasting Men. This is strange now: Do you two know, how you are censured heere in the City, I mean of vs a'th' right hand File, do you? Both. Why? how are we censur'd? Men. Because you talke of Pride now, will you not be angry |
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