Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1. Cit. Hee ha's done Nobly, and cannot goe without
1. Cit. any honest mans Voyce.
2. Cit. 2. Cit.
2. Cit. Therefore let him be Consull: the Gods giue
2. Cit. him ioy, and make him good friend to the People.
All. All.
All. Amen, Amen. God saue thee, Noble Consull.
Corio. Corio.
Corio. Worthy Voyces.
Corio. Enter Menenius, with Brutus and Scicinius.
Mene. Mene.
Mene. You haue stood your Limitation:
Mene. And the Tribunes endue you with the Peoples Voyce,
Mene. Remaines, that in th'Officiall Markes inuested,
Mene. You anon doe meet the Senate.
Corio. Is this done?
Scicin. Scicin.
Scicin. The Custome of Request you haue discharg'd:
Scicin. The People doe admit you, and are summon'd