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The Tragedy of Coriolanus

I. i. 29 All: First Cit.

59 2. Cit.: First Cit. (So also in lines 67, 83, 98, 111, 120, 127, 129, 133, 148, 153, 162, 172.)

116 taintingly: tauntingly

132 you'st: you'll

ii. 30 prepar'd: prepared

iii. 3 should: would

iv. 42 follows: follow'd

vi. 6 The Roman: Ye Roman

32 burnt: burn'd

ix. 46 an overture: a coverture

II. i. 17 Both: Sic./Bru.

46 Both: Bru.

204 begin: begnaw

212 Virgilia: Valeria

270 their war: the war

ii. 8 hath: have

iii. 44 the: a (misprint?)

108 bountiful: bountifully

117 farther: further

122 wolfish: woolvish

123 does: do

132 moe: more

165 loves: love

171 us'd: used

III. i. 65 meiny (Meynie F): many

72 lack: lack'd

77 their: they

130 bosom multiplied: bisson multitude

319 a' (a F): he

ii. 21 thwartings (things F): thwarting

29 as little: of mettle

113 quir'd: quired

114 an eunuch: a eunuch

iii. 67 fold in: fold-in

97 doth: do

IV. i. 8 home,—being: home, being

27 'em: them

ii. 19 strook: struck (So also in IV. v. 231.)

iii. 9 appeared: approved

iv. 13 seems: seem

v. 114 an hundred: a hundred

201 boiled: broiled