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Scene IVRome. A public placeEnter Menenius and SiciniusMeneniusSee you yond coign o’ the Capitol, yond corner-stone?SiciniusWhy, what of that?MeneniusIf it be possible for you to displace it with your little finger, there is some hope the ladies of Rome, especially his mother, may prevail with him. But I say there is no hope in’t: our throats are sentenced and stay upon execution.SiciniusIs’t possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man!MeneniusThere is differency between a grub and a butterfly; yet your butterfly was a grub. This Marcius is grown from man to dragon: he has wings; he’s more than a creeping thing.SiciniusHe loved his mother dearly.MeneniusSo did he me: and he no more remembers his mother now than an eight-year-old horse. The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes: when he walks, he moves like an engine, and the ground shrinks before his treading: he is able to pierce a corslet with his eye; talks like a knell, and his hum is a battery. He sits in his state, as a thing made for Alexander. What he bids be done is finished with his bidding. He wants nothing of a god but eternity and a heaven to throne in.SiciniusYes, mercy, if you report him truly.MeneniusI paint him in the character. Mark what mercy his mother shall bring from him: there is no more mercy in him than there is milk in a male tiger; that shall our poor city find: and all this is long of you.SiciniusThe gods be good unto us!MeneniusNo, in such a case the gods will not be good unto us. When we banished him, we respected not them; and, he returning to break our necks, they respect not us.Enter a MessengerMessengerSir, if you’ld save your life, fly to your house: The plebeians have got your fellow-tribune And hale him up and down, all swearing, if The Roman ladies bring not comfort home, They’ll give him death by inches.Enter a second MessengerSiciniusWhat’s the news?Second MessengerGood news, good news; the ladies have prevail’d, The Volscians are dislodged, and Marcius gone: A merrier day did never yet greet Rome, No, not the expulsion of the Tarquins.SiciniusFriend, Art thou certain this is true? is it most certain?Second MessengerAs certain as I know the sun is fire: Where have you lurk’d, that you make doubt of it? Ne’er through an arch so hurried the blown tide, As the recomforted through the gates. Why, hark you!Trumpets; hautboys; drums beat; all togetherThe trumpets, sackbuts, psalteries and fifes, Tabours and cymbals and the shouting Romans, Make the sun dance. Hark you!A shout withinMeneniusThis is good news: I will go meet the ladies. This Volumnia Is worth of consuls, senators, patricians, A city full; of tribunes, such as you, A sea and land full. You have pray’d well to-day: This morning for ten thousand of your throats I’d not have given a doit. Hark, how they joy!Music still, with shoutsSiciniusFirst, the gods bless you for your tidings; next, Accept my thankfulness.Second MessengerSir, we have all Great cause to give great thanks.SiciniusThey are near the city?Second MessengerAlmost at point to enter.SiciniusWe will meet them, And help the joy.Exeunt
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William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act IV, Scene VI
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