Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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page 98 of 166 (59%)
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Commend me to my Wife, Ile returne Consull,
Or neuer trust to what my Tongue can do I'th way of Flattery further Volum. Do your will. Exit Volumnia Com. Away, the Tribunes do attend you: arm your self To answer mildely: for they are prepar'd With Accusations, as I heare more strong Then are vpon you yet Corio. The word is, Mildely. Pray you let vs go, Let them accuse me by inuention: I Will answer in mine Honor Menen. I, but mildely Corio. Well mildely be it then, Mildely. Exeunt. Enter Sicinius and Brutus. Bru. In this point charge him home, that he affects Tyrannicall power: If he euade vs there, Inforce him with his enuy to the people, And that the Spoile got on the Antiats Was ne're distributed. What, will he come? |
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