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If it were so,—

       SICINIUS.

       What do ye talk?

       Have we not had a taste of his obedience?

       Our aediles smote? ourselves resisted?—come,—

       MENENIUS.

       Consider this:—he has been bred i’ the wars

       Since ‘a could draw a sword, and is ill school’d

       In bolted language; meal and bran together

       He throws without distinction. Give me leave,

       I’ll go to him and undertake to bring him

       Where he shall answer, by a lawful form,

       In peace, to his utmost peril.

       FIRST SENATOR.

       Noble tribunes,

       It is the humane way: the other course

       Will prove too bloody; and the end of it

       Unknown to the beginning.

       SICINIUS.

       Noble Menenius,

       Be you then as the people’s officer.—

       Masters, lay down your weapons.

       BRUTUS.

       Go not home.

       SICINIUS.

       Meet on the marketplace.—We’ll attend you there:

       Where, if you bring not Marcius, we’ll proceed

       In our first way.

       MENENIUS.

       I’ll bring him to you.—

       [To the SENATORS.] Let me desire your company: he must come,

       Or what is worst will follow.

       FIRST SENATOR.

       Pray you let’s to him.

       [Exeunt.]

       SCENE II. Rome. A room in CORIOLANUS’S house.

       [Enter CORIOLANUS and Patricians.]

       CORIOLANUS.

       Let them pull all about mine ears; present me

       Death on the wheel, or at wild horses’ heels;

       Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock,

       That the precipitation might down stretch

       Below the beam of sight; yet will I still

       Be thus to them.

       FIRST PATRICIAN.

       You do the nobler.

       CORIOLANUS.

       I muse my mother

       Does not approve me further, who was wont

       To call them woollen vassals, things created

       To buy and sell with groats; to show bare heads

       In congregations, to yawn, be still, and wonder,

       When one but of my ordinance stood up

       To speak of peace or war.

       [Enter VOLUMNIA.]

       I talk of you: [To Volumnia.]

       Why did you wish me milder? Would you have me

       False to my nature? Rather say, I play

       The man I am.

       VOLUMNIA.

       O, sir, sir, sir,

       I would have had you put your power well on

       Before you had worn it out.

       CORIOLANUS.

       Let go.

       VOLUMNIA.

       You might have been enough the man you are

       With striving less to be so: lesser had been

       The thwartings of your dispositions, if

       You had not show’d them how ye were dispos’d,

       Ere they lack’d power to cross you.

       CORIOLANUS.

       Let them hang.

       VOLUMNIA.

       Ay, and burn too.

       [Enter MENENIUS with the SENATORS.]

       MENENIUS.

       Come, come, you have been too rough, something too rough;

       You must return and mend it.

       FIRST SENATOR.

       There’s no remedy;

       Unless, by not so doing, our good city

       Cleave in the midst, and perish.

       VOLUMNIA.

       Pray be counsell’d;

       I have a heart as little apt as yours,

       But yet a brain that leads my use of anger

       To better vantage.

       MENENIUS.

       Well said, noble woman!

       Before he should thus stoop to the herd, but that

       The violent fit o’ the time craves it as physic

       For the whole state, I would put mine armour on,

       Which I can scarcely bear.

       CORIOLANUS.

       What must I do?

       MENENIUS.

       Return to the tribunes.

       CORIOLANUS.

       Well, what then? what then?

       MENENIUS.

       Repent what you have spoke.

       CORIOLANUS.

       For them?—I cannot do it to the gods;

      

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