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πŸ“” Coriolanus

by William Shakespeare

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There was a time when all the body’s members / Rebelled against the belly, thus accused it: / That only like a gulf it did remain / I’ th’ midst o’ th’ body, idle and unactive, / Still cupboarding the viand, never bearing
You […] That preferre / A Noble life, before a Long, and Wish / To iumpe a Body with a dangerous Physicke, / That's sure of death without it: at once plucke out / The Multitudinous Tongue, let them not licke / The sweet which is their poyson.
Lay the fault on us.
Do you hear how we are shent for keeping your greatness back?
For the mutable ranke-sented Meynie, / Let them regard me, as I doe not flatter, / And therein behold themselves.
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Book Information
Publication Year
1608
Total Quotes
5
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