Speeches (Lines) for Citizens
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Sicinius Velutus. Why, so he did, I am sure. Citizens. No, no; no man saw 'em. |
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Junius Brutus. Seize him, AEdiles! Citizens. Down with him! down with him!
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Sicinius Velutus. Hear me, people; peace! Citizens. Let's hear our tribune: peace Speak, speak, speak. |
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Sicinius Velutus. What is the city but the people? Citizens. True,
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Junius Brutus. By the consent of all, we were establish'd
Citizens. You so remain. |
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Junius Brutus. AEdiles, seize him! Citizens. Yield, CORIOLANUS, yield! |
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Cominius. Help CORIOLANUS, help,
Citizens. Down with him, down with him!
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First Citizen. He shall well know
Citizens. He shall, sure on't. |
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Junius Brutus. He consul! Citizens. No, no, no, no, no. |
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Sicinius Velutus. Mark you this, people? Citizens. To the rock, to the rock with him! |
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Sicinius Velutus. For that he has,
Citizens. It shall be so, it shall be so; let him away:
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Junius Brutus. There's no more to be said, but he is banish'd,
Citizens. It shall be so, it shall be so. |
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Aedile. The people's enemy is gone, is gone! Citizens. Our enemy is banish'd! he is gone! Hoo! hoo! |
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Sicinius Velutus. Go, see him out at gates, and follow him,
Citizens. Come, come; let's see him out at gates; come.
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(stage directions). [Enter three or four Citizens] Citizens. The gods preserve you both! |
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Junius Brutus. Farewell, kind neighbours: we wish'd Coriolanus
Citizens. Now the gods keep you! |
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Menenius Agrippa. Here come the clusters.
Citizens. Faith, we hear fearful news. |
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