Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
page 111 of 166 (66%)
page 111 of 166 (66%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
|
The Noble knot he made
Bru. I would he had Volum. I would he had? Twas thou incenst the rable. Cats, that can iudge as fitly of his worth, As I can of those Mysteries which heauen Will not haue earth to know Brut. Pray let's go Volum. Now pray sir get you gone. You haue done a braue deede: Ere you go, heare this: As farre as doth the Capitoll exceede The meanest house in Rome; so farre my Sonne This Ladies Husband heere; this (do you see) Whom you haue banish'd, does exceed you all Bru. Well, well, wee'l leaue you Sicin. Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her Wits. Exit Tribunes. Volum. Take my Prayers with you. I would the Gods had nothing else to do, But to confirme my Cursses. Could I meete 'em But once a day, it would vnclogge my heart Of what lyes heauy too't |
|


