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Sicinius Velutus , } Tribunes of the People . Junius Brutus , Young Marcius , Son to Coriolanus . A Roman Herald . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volfcians . Lieutenant to Aufidius . Confpirators with Aufidius . A Citizen of Antium .
Sicinius Velutus , } Tribunes of the People . Junius Brutus , Young Marcius , Son to Coriolanus . A Roman Herald . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volfcians . Lieutenant to Aufidius . Confpirators with Aufidius . A Citizen of Antium .
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Five tribunes , to defend their vulgar wif doms , Of their own choice : One's Junius Brutus , Sicinius Velutus , and I know not - ' s death ! The rabble fhould have first unroof'd the city , Ere fo prevail'd with me : it will in time 3 ...
Five tribunes , to defend their vulgar wif doms , Of their own choice : One's Junius Brutus , Sicinius Velutus , and I know not - ' s death ! The rabble fhould have first unroof'd the city , Ere fo prevail'd with me : it will in time 3 ...
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When we were chofen tribunes for the peo- ple , - BRU . Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? SIC . Nay , but his taunts . BRU . Being mov'd , he will not fpare to gird3 the gods . SIC . Be - mock the modeft moon . BRU .
When we were chofen tribunes for the peo- ple , - BRU . Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? SIC . Nay , but his taunts . BRU . Being mov'd , he will not fpare to gird3 the gods . SIC . Be - mock the modeft moon . BRU .
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-Tribunes for them ! ) The mouse ne'er fhunn'd the cat , as they did budge From rafcals worse than they . COM . But how prevail'd you ? MAR . Will the time ferve to tell ? I do not think to bedward .
-Tribunes for them ! ) The mouse ne'er fhunn'd the cat , as they did budge From rafcals worse than they . COM . But how prevail'd you ? MAR . Will the time ferve to tell ? I do not think to bedward .
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5 And , gladly quak'd , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fufty plebeians , hate thine honours , Shall fay , against their hearts , —We thank the gods , Our Rome hath fuch a foldier ! - Yet cam'ft thou to a morfel of ...
5 And , gladly quak'd , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fufty plebeians , hate thine honours , Shall fay , against their hearts , —We thank the gods , Our Rome hath fuch a foldier ! - Yet cam'ft thou to a morfel of ...
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