Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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2 'Tis so, and as warres in some sort may be saide to
2 be a Rauisher, so it cannot be denied, but peace is a great
2 maker of Cuckolds.
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1 I, and it makes men hate one another.
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3 Reason, because they then lesse neede one another:
3 The Warres for my money. I hope to see Romanes as
3 cheape as Volcians. They are rising, they are rising.
Both. Both.
Both. In, in, in, in.
Both. Exeunt
Both. [Act 4, Scene 6]
Both. Enter the two Tribunes, Sicinius, and Brutus.
Sicin. Sicin.
Sicin. We heare not of him, neither need we fear him,
Sicin. His remedies are tame, the present peace,
Sicin. And quietnesse of the people, which before
Sicin. Were in wilde hurry. Heere do we make his Friends