Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Menen. Menen.
Menen. The Senate, Coriolanus, are well pleas'd to make
Menen. thee Consull.
Corio. Corio.
Corio. I doe owe them still my Life, and Seruices.
Menen. It then remaines, that you doe speake to the
Menen. People.
Corio. I doe beseech you,
Corio. Let me o're‑leape that custome: for I cannot
Corio. Put on the Gowne, stand naked, and entreat them
Corio. For my Wounds sake, to giue their sufferage:
Corio. Please you that I may passe this doing.
Scicin. Scicin.
Scicin. Sir, the People must haue their Voyces,
Scicin. Neyther will they bate one iot of Ceremonie.
Menen. Put them not too't:
Menen. Pray you goe fit you to the Custome,