Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Corio. My Surname Coriolanus. The painfull Seruice,
Corio. The extreme Dangers, and the droppes of Blood
Corio. Shed for my thanklesse Country, are requitted:
Corio. But with that Surname, a good memorie
Corio. And witnesse of the Malice and Displeasure
Corio. Which thou should'st beare me, only that name remains.
Corio. The Cruelty and Enuy of the people,
Corio. Permitted by our dastard Nobles, who
Corio. Haue all forsooke me, hath deuour'd the rest:
Corio. And suffer'd me by th'voyce of Slaues to be
Corio. Hoop'd out of Rome. Now this extremity,
Corio. Hath brought me to thy Harth, not out of Hope
Corio. (Mistake me not) to saue my life: for if
Corio. I had fear'd death, of all the Men i'th'World
Corio. I would haue voided thee. But in meere spight
Corio. To be full quit of those my Banishers,
Corio. Stand I before thee heere: Then if thou hast
Corio. A heart of wreake in thee, that wilt reuenge
Corio. Thine owne particular wrongs, and stop those maimes
Corio. Of shame seene through thy Country, speed thee straight