Coriolanus (Folio 1, 1623)
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Enter Coriolanus in meane Apparrell, Dis-
¶guisd, and muffled.
¶Corio. A goodly City is this Antium. Citty,
¶'Tis I that made thy Widdowes: Many an heyre
2625Of these faire Edifices fore my Warres
¶Haue I heard groane, and drop: Then know me not,
¶
Enter a Citizen.
2630Cit. And you.
¶Corio. Direct me, if it be your will, where great Auf-
¶fidius lies: Is he in Antium?
¶house this night.
¶Cit. This heere before you.
¶Are still together: who Twin (as 'twere) in Loue,
¶To take the one the other, by some chance,
¶Some tricke not worth an Egge, shall grow deere friends
¶My Birth-place haue I, and my loues vpon
2650This Enemie Towne: Ile enter, if he slay me
¶He does faire Iustice: if he giue me way,
¶Ile do his Country Seruice.
Exit.
