Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Coriol. fet the bewitchment of some popular man, and giue it
Coriol. bountifull to the desirers: Therefore beseech you, I may
Coriol. be Consull.
2. 2.
2. Wee hope to finde you our friend: and therefore
2. giue you our voices heartily.
1. 1.
1. You haue receyued many wounds for your Coun
1. trey.
Coriol. Coriol.
Coriol. I wil not Seale your knowledge with shewing
Coriol. them. I will make much of your voyces, and so trouble
Coriol. you no farther.
Both. Both.
Both. The Gods giue you ioy Sir heartily.
Coriol. Most sweet Voyces:
Coriol. Better it is to dye, better to sterue,
Coriol. Then craue the higher, which first we do deserue.
Coriol. Why in this Wooluish tongue should I stand heere,