Keywords: Gavin Hamilton - Coriolanus Act V, Scene III.png Act V Scene 3 of Shakespeare's Coriolanus V<small>OLUMNIA</small> Say my request's unjust And spurn me back but if it be not so Thou art not honest; and the gods will plague thee That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs ”He turns away Down ladies let us shame him with our knees To his surname Coriolanus 'longs more pride Than pity to our prayers Down an end; This is the last ”So we will home to Rome And die among our neighbours ”Nay behold's This boy that cannot tell what he would have But kneels and holds up hands for fellowship Does reason our petition with more strength Than thou hast to deny't ”Come let us go LOC-image pga 00443 1803-06-04 Creator Gavin Hamilton Engraved by James Caldwell The restorationist lives in Britain where sweat of brow is sufficient to gain a new copyright hence User Adam Cuerden Adam Cuerden For the original artwork PD-old-100 Gavin Hamilton - Coriolanus_Act V Scene III jpg stain removal levels adjustment some selective levels adjustment to remove some odd MoirĂ©-like artefacting in three smallish places; Paper restoration around the edges because of strange bleached areas; etc Coriolanus play Gavin Hamilton |