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Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.
— Coriolanus, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: officers
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Pray you, lead on. At every house I'll call;
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[Enter CASSIO, and certain Officers with torches] |
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3 |
[Enter BRABANTIO, RODERIGO, and Officers with torches and weapons] |
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4 |
[The DUKE and Senators sitting at a table; Officers attending] |
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5 |
[Enter BRABANTIO, OTHELLO, IAGO, RODERIGO, and Officers] |
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[Exeunt DUKE OF VENICE, Senators, Officers, &c] |
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Behold, I have a weapon;
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