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The Tragedy of Coriolanus.
Actus Primus. Scoena Prima.
Enter a Company of Mutinous Citizens, with Staues, Clubs, and other weapons.
Before we proceed any further, heare me speake.
Speake, speake.
You are all resolu'd rather to dy then to famish?
Resolu'd, resolu'd.
First you know,
Caius Martius
is chiefe enemy to the people.
We know't, we know't.
Let vs kill him, and wee'l haue Corne at our own price. Is't a Verdict?
No more talking on't; Let it be done, away, away
One word, good Citizens.
We are accounted poore Citizens, the Patri- cians good: what Authority surfets one, would releeue vs. If they would yeelde vs but the superfluitie while it were wholsome, wee might guesse they releeued vs hu- manely: But they thinke we are too deere, the leannesse that afflicts vs, the obiect of our misery, is as an inuento- ry to particularize their abundance, our sufferance is a gaine to them. Let vs reuenge this with our Pikes, ere we become Rakes. For the Gods know, I speake this in hunger for Br . . .
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