Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
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page 75 of 166 (45%)
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Corio. It is a purpos'd thing, and growes by Plot,
To curbe the will of the Nobilitie: Suffer't, and liue with such as cannot rule, Nor euer will be ruled Brut. Call't not a Plot: The People cry you mockt them: and of late, When Corne was giuen them gratis, you repin'd, Scandal'd the Suppliants: for the People, call'd them Time-pleasers, flatterers, foes to Noblenesse Corio. Why this was knowne before Brut. Not to them all Corio. Haue you inform'd them sithence? Brut. How? I informe them? Com. You are like to doe such businesse Brut. Not vnlike each way to better yours Corio. Why then should I be Consull? by yond Clouds Let me deserue so ill as you, and make me Your fellow Tribune Scicin. You shew too much of that, For which the People stirre: if you will passe To where you are bound, you must enquire your way, Which you are out of, with a gentler spirit, Or neuer be so Noble as a Consull, |
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