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... Tribunes ! — Patricians ! — Citizens ! — What , ho ! - Sicinius ! -Brutus ! -Coriolanus ! -Citizens ! - Peace , peace , peace ! -Stay , hold , peace ! Men . What is about to be ? -I'm out of breath ; 190 Confusion''s near ; I cannot ...
... Tribunes ! — Patricians ! — Citizens ! — What , ho ! - Sicinius ! -Brutus ! -Coriolanus ! -Citizens ! - Peace , peace , peace ! -Stay , hold , peace ! Men . What is about to be ? -I'm out of breath ; 190 Confusion''s near ; I cannot ...
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... tribunes , hear me but e , peace ! Brutus ] Be that you set untry's friend , tely proceed to what yo y redress Sir , those cal e prudent helps , are very ase is violent - Laybe to the rock ] No. 11 [ Draining un e among you have les ...
... tribunes , hear me but e , peace ! Brutus ] Be that you set untry's friend , tely proceed to what yo y redress Sir , those cal e prudent helps , are very ase is violent - Laybe to the rock ] No. 11 [ Draining un e among you have les ...
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... tribunes ? -Mr . Wright quotes from Cotgrave's Fr. Dict .: " Chauve d'esprit . Bauld - spirited : that hath as ... tribune to carry out this execution with his own hands , his victim a cer- tain Metellus , who had more reverence for law ...
... tribunes ? -Mr . Wright quotes from Cotgrave's Fr. Dict .: " Chauve d'esprit . Bauld - spirited : that hath as ... tribune to carry out this execution with his own hands , his victim a cer- tain Metellus , who had more reverence for law ...
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