Men. Do not cry, havock †, where you should but hunt With modest warrant. Have holp to make this rescue ? As I do know the consul's worthiness, Sir, how comes it, that you Hear me speak : Consul?-what consul? He a consul? So can I name his faults :- Men. The consul Coriolanus. Cit. No, no, no, no, no. Men. If, by the tribunes' leave, and yours, good people, I may be heard, I'd crave a word or two ; The which shall turn you to no further harm, Than so much loss of time. Sic. Speak briefly then; For we are peremptory, to despatch This viperous traitor : to eject him hence Our certain death; therefore, it is decreed, He dies to-night. Men. Now the good gods forbid, Sic. He's a disease, that must be cut away. Mortal, to cut it off; to cure it, easy. * Be sure on't. VOL. VIII. † The signal for slaughter. ‡ Deserving. 0 And, what is left, to lose it by his country, Sic. This is clean kam*. Bru. Merely + awry; when he did love his country, It honour'd him. Men. The service of the foot, Being once gangren'd, is it not then respected For what before it was? Bru. We'll hear no more : Pursue him to his house, and pluck him thence; Lest his infection, being of catching nature, Spread further. Men. One word more, one word. This tiger-footed rage, when it shall find The harm of unscann'd swiftness †, will, too late, Tie leaden pounds to his heels. Proceed by process; Lest parties (as he is belov'd) break out, And sack great Rome with Romans. Bru. Sic. What do ye talk ? If it were so, Have we not had a taste of his obedience? Men. Consider this;-He has been bred i'the wars Since he could draw a sword, and is ill school'd In boulted § 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.. 1 Sen. Noble tribunes, It is the humane way: the other course Unknown to the beginning. Sic. Be you then as the people's officer: Noble Menenius, * Quite awry. Inconsiderate haste. † Absolutely. § Finely sifted. GO, AND BE RULD: ALTHO, I KNOW, THOU HADS'T RATHER THAN FLATTER HIM IN A BOWER Act 3.Scene.2. London, Published by Thomas Tegg. N. 11, Cheapside, Aug. 1.t 1814. Masters, lay down your weapons. Go not home. Sic. Meet on the market-place:-We'll attend you there; Where, if you bring not Marcius, we'll proceed In our first way. Men. Let me desire your company. [To the Senators.] I'll bring him to you : He must come, Or what is worst will follow. 1 Sen. A room in Coriolanus's house. Enter Coriolanus, and Patricians. Cor. Let them pull all about mine ears; present me Death on the wheel, or at wild horses' heels ; 1 Pat. Cor. Enter Volumnia. You do the nobler. 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 congregations, to yawn, be still, and wonder, In When one but of my ordinance + stood up [To Volumnia. Why did you wish me milder? Would you have me * Wonder. + Rank. |