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Speeches (Lines) for Lieutenant
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 4

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,7,731

Fear not our care, sir.

2

IV,7,3218

I do not know what witchcraft's in him, but
Your soldiers use him as the grace 'fore meat,
Their talk at table, and their thanks at end;
And you are darken'd in this action, sir,
Even by your own.

3

IV,7,3230

Yet I wish, sir,—
I mean for your particular,—you had not
Join'd in commission with him; but either
Had borne the action of yourself, or else
To him had left it solely.

4

IV,7,3245

Sir, I beseech you, think you he'll carry Rome?

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