Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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Com. And liue you yet? Oh my sweet Lady, pardon
Volum. I know not where to turne. Oh welcome home: and welcome Generall, And y'are welcome all Mene. A hundred thousand Welcomes: I could weepe, and I could laugh, I am light, and heauie; welcome: A Curse begin at very root on's heart, That is not glad to see thee. You are three, that Rome should dote on: Yet by the faith of men, we haue Some old Crab-trees here at home, That will not be grafted to your Rallish. Yet welcome Warriors: Wee call a Nettle, but a Nettle; And the faults of fooles, but folly Com. Euer right Cor. Menenius, euer, euer Herauld. Giue way there, and goe on Cor. Your Hand, and yours? Ere in our owne house I doe shade my Head, The good Patricians must be visited, From whom I haue receiu'd not onely greetings, But with them, change of Honors |
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