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Samuel Johnson [1765], The plays of William Shakespeare, in eight volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of Various Commentators; To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [and] C. Corbet [etc.], London) [word count] [S11001].
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SCENE III.

Men.
Go, get you to your house. Be gone, away,
All will be naught else.

2 Sen.
Get you gone.

8 note
Cor.

Stand fast, we have as many friends as enemies.

Men.
Shall it be put to that?

Sen.
The Gods forbid!
I pr'ythee, noble friend, home to thy house,
Leave us to cure this cause.

Men.
For 'tis a sore,
You cannot tent yourself. Begone, 'beseech you.

Com.
Come, Sir, along with us.

Men.
I would, they were Barbarians, as they are,
Though in Rome litter'd; not Romans, as they are not,

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Though calved in the porch o' th' Capitol.
Begone, put not your worthy rage into your tongue,
9 noteOne time will owe another.

Cor.
On fair ground I could beat forty of them.

Men.

I could myself take up a brace o' th' best of them; yea, the two Tribunes.

Com.
But now 'tis odds beyond arithmetick;
And manhood is call'd fool'ry, when it stands
Against a falling fabrick. Will you hence,
Before the tag return, whose rage doth rend
Like interrupted waters, and o'erbear
What they are us'd to bear.

Men.
Pray you, be gone:
I'll try, if my old wit be in request
With those that have but little; this must be patcht
With cloth of any colour.

Com.
Come, away.
[Exeunt Coriolanus and Cominius.
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Samuel Johnson [1765], The plays of William Shakespeare, in eight volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of Various Commentators; To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [and] C. Corbet [etc.], London) [word count] [S11001].
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