Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Volum. Thine enmities most capitall: Thou barr'st vs
Volum. Our prayers to the Gods, which is a comfort
Volum. That all but we enioy. For how can we?
Volum. Alas! how can we, for our Country pray?
Volum. Whereto we are bound, together with thy victory:
Volum. Whereto we are bound: Alacke, or we must loose
Volum. The Countrie our deere Nurse, or else thy person
Volum. Our comfort in the Country. We must finde
Volum. An euident Calamity, though we had
Volum. Our wish, which side should win. For either thou
Volum. Must as a Forraine Recreant be led
Volum. With Manacles through our streets, or else
Volum. Triumphantly treade on thy Countries ruine,
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Volum. And
Volum. The Tragedie of Coriolanus.
Volum. And beare the Palme, for hauing brauely shed
Volum. Thy Wife and Childrens blood: For my selfe, Sonne,
Volum. I purpose not to waite on Fortune, till
Volum. These warres determine: If I cannot perswade thee,