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Second Senator. Noble Aufidius,1.2.30
        Take your commission; hie you to your bands:1.2.31
        Let us alone to guard Corioli:1.2.32
        If they set down before 's, for the remove1.2.33
        Bring your army; but, I think, you'll find1.2.34
        They've not prepared for us. 1.2.35
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Second Senator. Farewell. 1.2.46
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Second Senator. Get you gone. 3.1.287
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Second Senator. Stand, and go back. 5.2.2
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Second Senator. You'll see your Rome embraced with fire before5.2.10
        You'll speak with Coriolanus. 5.2.11
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Second Senator. Howsoever you have been his liar, as you say you5.2.35
        have, I am one that, telling true under him, must5.2.36
        say, you cannot pass. Therefore, go back. 5.2.37
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Second Senator. Come, my captain knows you not. 5.2.57
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Second Senator. 'Tis a spell, you see, of much power: you know the5.2.100
        way home again. 5.2.101
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Second Senator. What cause, do you think, I have to swoon? 5.2.104
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Second Senator. The worthy fellow is our general: he's the rock, the5.2.113
        oak not to be wind-shaken.5.2.114

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