Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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2. Off. were a Mallice, that giuing it selfe the Lye, would plucke
2. Off. reproofe and rebuke from euery Eare that heard it.
1. Off. 1. Off.
1. Off. No more of him, hee's a worthy man: make
1. Off. way, they are comming.
1. Off. A Sennet. Enter the Patricians, and the Tribunes of
1. Off. the People, Lictors before them: Coriolanus, Mene
1. Off. nius, Cominius the Consul: Scicinius and Brutus
1. Off. take their places by themselues: Corio
1. Off. lanus stands.
Menen. Menen.
Menen. Hauing determin'd of the Volces,
Menen. And to send for Titus Lartius: it remaines,
Menen. As the maine Point of this our after‑meeting,
Menen. To
Menen. The Tragedie of Coriolanus.
Menen. To gratifie his Noble seruice, that hath
Menen. Thus stood for his Countrey. Therefore please you,
Menen. Most reuerend and graue Elders, to desire
Menen. The present Consull, and last Generall,