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Speeches (Lines) for (stage directions)
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 133

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,1

[Enter a company of mutinous Citizens, with staves,]
clubs, and other weapons]

2

I,1,43

[Enter MENENIUS AGRIPPA]

3

I,1,231

[Enter a Messenger, hastily]

4

I,1,310

[Exeunt]

5

I,2,311

[Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS and certain Senators]

6

I,2,360

[Exeunt]

7

I,3,361

[Enter VOLUMNIA and VIRGILIA. they set them down]
on two low stools, and sew]

8

I,3,388

[Enter a Gentlewoman]

9

I,3,408

[Exit Gentlewoman]

10

I,3,412

[Enter VALERIA, with an Usher and Gentlewoman]

11

I,3,477

[Exeunt]

12

I,4,478

[Enter, with drum and colours, CORIOLANUS, TITUS LARTIUS, Captains and Soldiers. To them a Messenger]

13

I,4,512

[Enter the army of the Volsces]

14

I,4,541

[Enters the gates]

15

I,4,544

[CORIOLANUS is shut in]

16

I,4,547

[Alarum continues]

17

I,4,548

[Re-enter TITUS LARTIUS]

18

I,4,565

[Re-enter CORIOLANUS, bleeding, assaulted by the enemy]

19

I,4,569

[They fight, and all enter the city]

20

I,5,570

[Enter certain Romans, with spoils]

21

I,5,574

[Alarum continues still afar off]

22

I,5,575

[Enter CORIOLANUS and TITUS LARTIUS with a trumpet]

23

I,5,606

[Exeunt]

24

I,6,607

[Enter COMINIUS, as it were in retire,]
with soldiers]

25

I,6,645

[Enter CORIOLANUS]

26

I,6,721

[Exeunt]

27

I,7,722

[TITUS LARTIUS, having set a guard upon]
Corioli, going with drum and trumpet toward...

28

I,7,734

[Exeunt]

29

I,8,735

[Alarum as in battle. Enter, from opposite sides,]
CORIOLANUS and AUFIDIUS]

30

I,8,759

[Exeunt]

31

I,9,760

[Flourish. Alarum. A retreat is sounded. Flourish.]
Enter, from one side, COMINIUS with the Romans; from...

32

I,9,841

[Flourish. Trumpets sound, and drums]

33

I,9,876

[Exeunt]

34

I,10,877

[A flourish. Cornets. Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS,]
bloody, with two or three Soldiers]

35

I,10,915

[Exeunt]

36

II,1,916

[Enter MENENIUS with the two Tribunes of the people,]
SICINIUS and BRUTUS.

37

II,1,1089

[Flourish]

38

II,1,1097

[Kneels]

39

II,1,1208

[Enter a Messenger]

40

II,1,1223

[Exeunt]

41

II,2,1224

[Enter two Officers, to lay cushions]

42

II,2,1323

[Exit]

43

II,2,1383

[Re-enter CORIOLANUS]

44

II,2,1423

[Exeunt]

45

II,3,1424

[Enter seven or eight Citizens]

46

II,3,1472

[Exeunt Citizens]

47

II,3,1490

[Exit]

48

II,3,1516

[Exeunt the three Citizens]

49

II,3,1517

[Re-enter two other Citizens]

50

II,3,1544

[Exeunt]

51

II,3,1571

[Exeunt]

52

II,3,1573

[Re-enter MENENIUS, with BRUTUS and SICINIUS]

53

II,3,1596

[Re-enter Citizens]

54

II,3,1712

[Exeunt Citizens]

55

II,3,1723

[Exeunt]

56

III,1,1724

[Cornets. Enter CORIOLANUS, MENENIUS, all the]
Gentry, COMINIUS, TITUS LARTIUS, and other Senators]

57

III,1,2053

[Exeunt CORIOLANUS, COMINIUS, and others]

58

III,1,2066

[Re-enter BRUTUS and SICINIUS, with the rabble]

59

III,1,2161

[Exeunt]

60

III,2,2162

[Enter CORIOLANUS with Patricians]

61

III,2,2193

[Enter MENENIUS and Senators]

62

III,2,2276

[Enter COMINIUS]

63

III,2,2329

[Exit]

64

III,2,2339

[Exeunt]

65

III,3,2340

[Enter SICINIUS and BRUTUS]

66

III,3,2393

[Re-enter AEdile, with Citizens]

67

III,3,2512

[Shouting, and throwing up their caps]

68

III,3,2519

[Exeunt]

69

IV,3,2520

[Enter CORIOLANUS, VOLUMNIA, VIRGILIA, MENENIUS,]
COMINIUS, with the young Nobility of Rome]

70

IV,3,2586

[Exeunt]

71

IV,2,2587

[Enter SICINIUS, BRUTUS, and an AEdile]

72

IV,2,2604

[Enter VOLUMNIA, VIRGILIA, and MENENIUS]

73

IV,2,2662

[Exeunt]

74

IV,3,2663

[Enter a Roman and a Volsce, meeting]

75

IV,3,2713

[Exeunt]

76

IV,4,2714

[Enter CORIOLANUS in mean apparel, disguised]
and muffled]

77

IV,4,2748

[Exit]

78

IV,5,2749

[Music within. Enter a Servingman]

79

IV,5,2752

[Exit]

80

IV,5,2753

[Enter a second Servingman]

81

IV,5,2756

[Exit]

82

IV,5,2757

[Enter CORIOLANUS]

83

IV,5,2760

[Re-enter the first Servingman]

84

IV,5,2763

[Exit]

85

IV,5,2766

[Re-enter second Servingman]

86

IV,5,2774

[Enter a third Servingman. The first meets him]

87

IV,5,2778

[Retires]

88

IV,5,2789

[Pushes him away]

89

IV,5,2793

[Exit]

90

IV,5,2807

[Beats him away. Exit third Servingman]

91

IV,5,2808

[Enter AUFIDIUS with the second Servingman]

92

IV,5,2812

[Retires]

93

IV,5,2940

[Re-enter third Servingman]

94

IV,5,3004

[Exeunt]

95

IV,6,3005

[Enter SICINIUS and BRUTUS]

96

IV,6,3030

[Enter three or four Citizens]

97

IV,6,3041

[Exeunt Citizens]

98

IV,6,3056

[Enter an AEdile]

99

IV,6,3083

[Enter a Messenger]

100

IV,6,3106

[Enter a second Messenger]

101

IV,6,3113

[Enter COMINIUS]

102

IV,6,3176

[Enter a troop of Citizens]

103

IV,6,3200

[Exeunt COMINIUS and MENENIUS]

104

IV,6,3209

[Exeunt Citizens]

105

IV,6,3215

[Exeunt]

106

IV,7,3216

[Enter AUFIDIUS and his Lieutenant]

107

IV,7,3276

[Exeunt]

108

V,1,3277

[Enter MENENIUS, COMINIUS, SICINIUS, BRUTUS,]
and others]

109

V,1,3351

[Exit]

110

V,1,3366

[Exeunt]

111

V,2,3367

Two Sentinels on guard.

112

V,2,3368

[Enter to them, MENENIUS]

113

V,2,3431

[Enter CORIOLANUS and AUFIDIUS]

114

V,2,3470

[Exeunt CORIOLANUS and AUFIDIUS]

115

V,2,3484

[Exit]

116

V,2,3488

[Exeunt]

117

V,3,3489

[Enter CORIOLANUS, AUFIDIUS, and others]

118

V,3,3555

[Kneels]

119

V,3,3641

[Rising]

120

V,3,3694

[He holds her by the hand, silent]

121

V,3,3718

[The Ladies make signs to CORIOLANUS]

122

V,3,3728

[Exeunt]

123

V,4,3729

[Enter MENENIUS and SICINIUS]

124

V,4,3765

[Enter a Messenger]

125

V,4,3771

[Enter a second Messenger]

126

V,4,3787

[A shout within]

127

V,4,3795

[Music still, with shouts]

128

V,4,3804

[Exeunt]

129

V,5,3805

[Enter two Senators with VOLUMNIA, VIRGILIA,]
VALERIA, &c. passing over the stage,...

130

V,5,3815

[A flourish with drums and trumpets. Exeunt]

131

V,6,3816

[Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS, with Attendants]

132

V,6,3891

[Enter the Lords of the city]

133

V,6,4007

[Exeunt, bearing the body of CORIOLANUS. A dead march sounded]

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