Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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3 Cit. Are you all resolu'd to giue your voyces? But
3 Cit. that's no matter, the greater part carries it, I say. If hee
3 Cit. would incline to the people, there was neuer a worthier
3 Cit. man.
3 Cit. Enter Coriolanus in a gowne of Humility, with
3 Cit. Menenius.
3 Cit. Heere he comes, and in the Gowne of humility, marke
3 Cit. his behauiour: we are not to stay altogether, but to come
3 Cit. by him where he stands, by ones, by twoes, & by threes.
3 Cit. He's to make his requests by particulars, wherein euerie
3 Cit. one of vs ha's a single Honor, in giuing him our own voi
3 Cit. ces with our owne tongues, therefore follow me, and Ile
3 Cit. direct you how you shall go by him.
All. All.
All. Content, content.
Men. Men.
Men. Oh Sir, you are not right: haue you not knowne
Men. The worthiest men haue done't?