As calling home our exil'd friends abroad, Of this dead butcher, and his fiend-like Queen; (48) [Flourish. Exeunt omnes, This, and what needful elfe That calls upon us, by the grace of heaven.] This is a reading only of Mr. Pope; for all the copies, that I have feen, read, by the grace of grace. It is an expreffion our author is fund of: and fo he often ftyles the divinity himself, as well as his attribute. Whilft I, their King, that thither them importune, Hop'st thou my cure? Hel. The greatest grace lending grace, &c. In the like manner he loves to redouble other words: &c. &c. 2 Gent. of Vero All's Well, &c. 3 Henry VI Anto. and Cleop XX C. MAR Dramatis Perfonæ. Caius Marcius Coriolanus, a noble Roman, hated by the common People. Titus Lartius, Generals against the Volfcians, and Friends to Coriolanus. Cominius, Menenius Agrippa, Friend to Coriolanus. Sicinius Velutus, Tribunes of the People, and enemies to Junius Brutus, S Coriolanus. Tullus Aufidius, General of the Volfcians. Lieutenant to Aufidius. Young Marcius, Son to Coriolanus. Confpirators with Aufidius. Volumnia, Mother to Coriolanus. Virgilia, Wife to Coriolanus. Valeria, Friend to Virgilia. Roman and Volfcian Senators, Ediles, Litors, Soldiers Common People, Servants to Aufidius, and other Attendants. The SCENE is partly in Rome; and partly in the Territories of the Volfcians, and Antiates. |