Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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page 63 of 166 (37%)
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In wholsome manner.
Exit Enter three of the Citizens. Corio. Bid them wash their Faces, And keepe their teeth cleane: So, heere comes a brace, You know the cause (Sir) of my standing heere 3 Cit. We do Sir, tell vs what hath brought you too't Corio. Mine owne desert 2 Cit. Your owne desert Corio. I, but mine owne desire 3 Cit. How not your owne desire? Corio. No Sir, 'twas neuer my desire yet to trouble the poore with begging 3 Cit. You must thinke if we giue you any thing, we hope to gaine by you Corio. Well then I pray, your price a'th' Consulship 1 Cit. The price is, to aske it kindly Corio. Kindly sir, I pray let me ha't: I haue wounds to |
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