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Mine enemy's dog,
Though he had bit me, should have stood that night
Against my fire.

      — King Lear, Act IV Scene 7

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KEYWORD: exeunt

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1

Coriolanus
[I, 1]

Coriolanus

269

Nay, let them follow:
The Volsces have much corn; take these rats thither
To gnaw their garners. Worshipful mutiners,
Your valour puts well forth: pray, follow.
[Citizens steal away. Exeunt all but SICINIUS]
and BRUTUS]

2

Coriolanus
[I, 1]

(stage directions)

310

[Exeunt]

3

Coriolanus
[I, 2]

(stage directions)

360

[Exeunt]

4

Coriolanus
[I, 3]

(stage directions)

477

[Exeunt]

5

Coriolanus
[I, 5]

(stage directions)

606

[Exeunt]

6

Coriolanus
[I, 6]

(stage directions)

721

[Exeunt]

7

Coriolanus
[I, 7]

(stage directions)

734

[Exeunt]

8

Coriolanus
[I, 8]

(stage directions)

759

[Exeunt]

9

Coriolanus
[I, 9]

(stage directions)

876

[Exeunt]

10

Coriolanus
[I, 10]

(stage directions)

915

[Exeunt]

11

Coriolanus
[II, 1]

Cominius

1140

On, to the Capitol!
[Flourish. Cornets. Exeunt in state, as before.]
BRUTUS and SICINIUS come forward]

12

Coriolanus
[II, 1]

(stage directions)

1223

[Exeunt]

13

Coriolanus
[II, 2]

Menenius Agrippa

1410

Do not stand upon't.
We recommend to you, tribunes of the people,
Our purpose to them: and to our noble consul
Wish we all joy and honour.Senators. To Coriolanus come all joy and honour!
[Flourish of cornets. Exeunt all but SICINIUS]
and BRUTUS]

14

Coriolanus
[II, 2]

(stage directions)

1423

[Exeunt]

15

Coriolanus
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

1472

[Exeunt Citizens]

16

Coriolanus
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

1516

[Exeunt the three Citizens]

17

Coriolanus
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

1544

[Exeunt]

18

Coriolanus
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

1571

[Exeunt]

19

Coriolanus
[II, 3]

Sicinius Velutus

1590

Fare you well.
[Exeunt CORIOLANUS and MENENIUS]
He has it now, and by his looks methink
'Tis warm at 's heart.

20

Coriolanus
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

1712

[Exeunt Citizens]

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