2. Sen. "Weapons, weapons," etc.

So the speech is given in the folio. In the Globe Shakespeare it is given Senators, etc., and what follows as the discordant cries of the various parties, which certainly seems to be more effective.


"Come, try upon yourselves what you have seen me do."


"Lay hands upon him.—Help Marcius, help, help!"


Com. "Stand fast

We have as many friends as enemies."

I think this should be Cor., and I have so given it.