The Works of William Shakspeare: the Text Formed From An Intirely ..., volume 6

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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UL p. 264 348 ; Vol iv. p. 26. 70, &c.
Digitized by Google 216 CORIOLANUS. [aCT III.
Will answer in mine honour.
Men. Ay, but mildly.
Cot. Well, mildly be it then ; mildly. \ExeunL SCENE in.
The Same. The Forum.
Elder Sicinius and Brutus.
Bru. In this point charge him home ; that he affects Tyrannical power : if he evade us there, Enforce him with his envy to the people*; And that the spoil got on the Antiates Was ne'er distributed. — Enter an MdUe.
What ! will he come ?
JEd. He's coming.
Bm. H
...ow accompanied ?
j!Ed. With old Menenius, and those senators That always fevour'd him.
Sic. Have you a catalogue Of all the voices that we have procur'd, Set down by the poll ?
Md. I have ; 'tis ready.
Sic. Have you collected them by tribes ?
^d. I have.
Sic. Assemble presently the people hither: And when they hear me say, " It shall be so, r the right and strength o' the commons," be it either For death, for fine, or banishment, then let them.
If I say, fine, cry " fine ;" if death, cry " death ;" * — his ENTT to the people ;] ** Envy*' was of old constantly naed in the sense of Katred : of this we have had many examples.


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