Speeches (Lines) for Herald in "The Tragedy of Coriolanus"

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1 II / 1
  • Know, Rome, that all alone CORIOLANUS did fight
    Within Corioli gates: where...
  • Know, Rome, that all alone CORIOLANUS did fight
    Within Corioli gates: where he hath won,
    With fame, a name to Caius CORIOLANUS; these
    In honour follows Coriolanus.
    Welcome to Rome, renowned Coriolanus!
  • Volumnia. These are the ushers of CORIOLANUS: before him he
    carries noise, and behind him he leaves tears:
    Death, that dark spirit, in 's nervy arm doth lie;
    Which, being advanced, declines, and then men die.
    [A sennet. Trumpets sound. Enter COMINIUS the]
    general, and TITUS LARTIUS; between them, CORIOLANUS,
    crowned with an oaken garland; with Captains and
    Soldiers, and a Herald]

    Herald. Know, Rome, that all alone CORIOLANUS did fight
    Within Corioli gates: where he hath won,
    With fame, a name to Caius CORIOLANUS; these
    In honour follows Coriolanus.
    Welcome to Rome, renowned Coriolanus!

2 II / 1
  • Give way there, and go on!
  • Give way there, and go on!
  • Coriolanus. Menenius ever, ever.

    Herald. Give way there, and go on!

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