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I'll speak in a monstrous little voice.
— A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: lartius
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I am glad on 't: then we shall ha' means to vent
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[Enter, with drum and colours, CORIOLANUS, TITUS LARTIUS, Captains and Soldiers. To them a Messenger] |
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[Re-enter TITUS LARTIUS] |
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[Enter CORIOLANUS and TITUS LARTIUS with a trumpet] |
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[TITUS LARTIUS, having set a guard upon]
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If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work,
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These are the ushers of CORIOLANUS: before him he
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[Cornets. Enter CORIOLANUS, MENENIUS, all the]
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