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Speeches (Lines) for Valeria
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,3,413

My ladies both, good day to you.

2

I,3,416

How do you both? you are manifest house-keepers.
What are you sewing here? A fine spot, in good...

3

I,3,422

O' my word, the father's son: I'll swear,'tis a
very pretty boy. O' my troth, I looked upon him o'...

4

I,3,433

Indeed, la, 'tis a noble child.

5

I,3,435

Come, lay aside your stitchery; I must have you play
the idle husewife with me this afternoon.

6

I,3,438

Not out of doors!

7

I,3,442

Fie, you confine yourself most unreasonably: come,
you must go visit the good lady that lies in.

8

I,3,448

You would be another Penelope: yet, they say, all
the yarn she spun in Ulysses' absence did but fill...

9

I,3,454

In truth, la, go with me; and I'll tell you
excellent news of your husband.

10

I,3,457

Verily, I do not jest with you; there came news from
him last night.

11

I,3,460

In earnest, it's true; I heard a senator speak it.
Thus it is: the Volsces have an army forth; against...

12

I,3,471

In troth, I think she would. Fare you well, then.
Come, good sweet lady. Prithee, Virgilia, turn thy...

13

I,3,476

Well, then, farewell.

14

II,1,1055

In troth, there's wondrous things spoke of him.

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