The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: Coriolanus

Act: 4 - Scene: 7

Auf. Which out of dayly Fortune euer taints

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Auf. The happy man; whether detect of iudgement,

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Auf. To faile in the disposing of those chances

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Auf. Which he was Lord of: or whether Nature,

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Auf. Not to be other then one thing, not moouing

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Auf. Euen with the same austerity and garbe,

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Auf. As he controll'd the warre. But one of these

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Auf. (As he hath spices of them all) not all,

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Auf. To choake it in the vtt'rance: So our Vertue,

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Auf. Lie in th'interpretation of the time,

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Auf. And power vnto it selfe most commendable,

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Auf. Hath not a Tombe so euident as a Chaire

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Auf. T'extoll what it hath done.

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Auf. Come let's away: when Caius Rome is thine,