Wherein thou seest me mask'd: for thy revenge, Wrench up thy power to the highest. Auf. Wert thou the Hector, That was the whip of your bragg'd progeny, [They fight, and certain Volsces come to the aid of AUFIDIUS. Officious, and not valiant - you have sham'd me In your condemned seconds. [Exeunt fighting, all driven in by MARCIUS. SCENE IX. The Roman Camp. Alarum. A Retreat sounded. Flourish. Enter at one side, CoMINIUS, and Romans; at the other side, MARCIUS, with his Arm in a Scarf, and other Romans. Com. If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work, Thou 'lt not believe thy deeds; but I'll report it, Yet cam'st thou to a morsel of this feast, Having fully dined before. Enter TITUS LARTIUS with his Power, from the pursuit. O general, When she does praise me, grieves me. I have done, As you have done; that's what I can; induc'd The grave of your deserving: Rome must know What you have done, before our army hear me. Mar. I have some wounds upon me, and they smart To hear themselves remember'd. Com. Should they not, Well might they fester 'gainst ingratitude, The treasure, in this field achiev'd and city, We render you the tenth; to be ta'en forth, Before the common distribution, At your only choice. Mar. I thank you, general; But cannot make my heart consent to take [A long Flourish. They all cry, MARCIUS! MAR- Mar. May these same instruments, which you profane, When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk : My nose that bled, or foil'd some debile wretch, In acclamations hyperbolical; As if I loved my little should be dieted In praises sauc'd with lies. Com. Too modest are you . More cruel to your good report, than grateful Bear the addition nobly ever! [Flourish. Trumpets sound, and Drums. All. Caius Marcius Coriolanus! Cor. I will go wash; And when my face is fair, you shall perceive I mean to stride your steed; and, at all times, To undercrest your good addition To the fairness of my power. Com. Where, ere we do repose us, So, to our tent; To Rome of our success. - You, Titus Lartius, The best, with whom we may articulate, For their own good, and ours. Lart. I shall, my lord. Cor. The gods begin to mock me. I, that now Refus'd most princely gifts, am bound to beg Of my lord general. Com. Cor. Take it: 't is yours. I sometime lay, here in Corioli, At a poor man's house; he us'd me kindly: He cried to me; I saw him prisoner; But then Aufidius was within my view, What is 't? And wrath o'erwhelm'd my pity. I request you To give my poor host freedom. A Flourish. Cornets. Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS, bloody, with two or three Soldiers. Auf. The town is ta'en ! 1 Sol. 'T will be deliver'd back on good condition. Auf. Condition! I would I were a Roman; for I cannot, Being a Volsce, be that I am. Condition! Five times, Marcius, What good condition can a treaty find I' the part that is at mercy? I have fought with thee: so often hast thou beat me; As often as we eat. - By the elements, |