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: 3 - Scene: 3

Bru. As Enemy to the people, and his Countrey.

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Bru. It shall bee so.

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All. All.

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All. It shall be so, it shall be so.

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Corio. Corio.

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Corio. As the dead Carkasses of vnburied men,

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Corio. That do corrupt my Ayre: I banish you,

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Corio. And heere remaine with your vncertaintie.

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Corio. Let euery feeble Rumor shake your hearts:

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Corio. Your Enemies, with nodding of their Plumes

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Corio. Fan you into dispaire: Haue the power still

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Corio. To banish your Defenders, till at length

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Corio. Making but reseruation of your selues,

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Corio. Still your owne Foes) deliuer you

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Corio. As most abated Captiues, to some Nation

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Corio. That wonne you without blowes, despising

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Corio. For you the City. Thus I turne my backe;