Coriolanus by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616

Than is the coal of fire upon the ice,

Or hailstone in the sun. Your virtue is

To make him worthy whose offence subdues him

And curse that justice did it.

Who deserves greatness

Deserves your hate; and your affections are

A sick man’s appetite, who desires most that

Which would increase his evil. He that depends

Upon your favours swims with fins of lead

And hews down oaks with rushes. Hang ye! Trust Ye?

With every minute you do change a mind,

And call him noble that was now your hate,

Him vile that was your garland. What’s the matter,

That in these several places of the city

You cry against the noble senate, who,

Under the gods, keep you in awe, which else

Would feed on one another? What’s their seeking?

MENENIUS For corn at their own rates; whereof, they say,

The city is well stored.

MARCIUS Hang ’em! They say!

They’ll sit by the fire, and presume to know

What’s done i’ the Capitol; who’s like to rise,

Who thrives and who declines; side factions

and give out

Conjectural marriages; making parties strong

And feebling such as stand not in their liking

Below their cobbled shoes. They say there’s

grain enough!

Would the nobility lay aside their ruth,

And let me use my sword, I’ll make a quarry

With thousands of these quarter’d slaves, as high

As I could pick my lance.

MENENIUS Nay, these are almost thoroughly persuaded;

For though abundantly they lack discretion,

Yet are they passing cowardly. But, I beseech you,

What says the other troop?

MARCIUS They are dissolved: hang ’em!

They said they were an-hungry; sigh’d forth proverbs,

That hunger broke stone walls, that dogs must eat,

That meat was made for mouths, that the gods sent not

Corn for the rich men only: with these shreds

They vented their complainings; which being answer’d,

And a petition granted them, a strange one–

To break the heart of generosity,

And make bold power look pale–they threw their caps

As they would hang them on the horns o’ the moon,

Shouting their emulation.

MENENIUS What is granted them?

MARCIUS Five tribunes to defend their vulgar wisdoms,

Of their own choice: one’s Junius Brutus,

Sicinius Velutus, and I know not–‘Sdeath!

The rabble should have first unroof’d the city,

Ere so prevail’d with me: it will in time

Win upon power and throw forth greater themes

For insurrection’s arguing.

MENENIUS This is strange.

MARCIUS Go, get you home, you fragments!

Enter a Messenger, hastily

Messenger Where’s Caius Marcius?

MARCIUS Here: what’s the matter?

Messenger The news is, sir, the Volsces are in arms.

MARCIUS I am glad on ‘t: then we shall ha’ means to vent

Our musty superfluity. See, our best elders.

Enter COMINIUS, TITUS LARTIUS, and other Senators; JUNIUS BRUTUS and SICINIUS VELUTUS

First Senator Marcius, ’tis true that you have lately told us;

The Volsces are in arms.

MARCIUS They have a leader,

Tullus Aufidius, that will put you to ‘t.

I sin in envying his nobility,

And were I any thing but what I am,

I would wish me only he.

COMINIUS You have fought together.

MARCIUS Were half to half the world by the ears and he.

Upon my party, I’ld revolt to make

Only my wars with him: he is a lion

That I am proud to hunt.

First Senator Then, worthy Marcius,

Attend upon Cominius to these wars.

COMINIUS It is your former promise.

MARCIUS Sir, it is;

And I am constant. Titus Lartius, thou

Shalt see me once more strike at Tullus’ face.

What, art thou stiff? stand’st out?

TITUS No, Caius Marcius;

I’ll lean upon one crutch and fight with t’other,

Ere stay behind this business.

MENENIUS O, true-bred!

First Senator Your company to the Capitol; where, I know,

Our greatest friends attend us.

TITUS [To COMINIUS]

Lead you on.

[To MARCIUS]

Follow Cominius; we must follow you;

Right worthy you priority.

COMINIUS Noble Marcius!

First Senator [To the Citizens]

Hence to your homes; be gone!

MARCIUS Nay, let them follow:

The Volsces have much corn; take these rats thither

To gnaw their garners. Worshipful mutiners,

Your valour puts well forth: pray, follow.

Citizens steal away. Exeunt all but SICINIUS and BRUTUS

SICINIUS Was ever man so proud as is this Marcius?

BRUTUS He has no equal.

SICINIUS When we were chosen tribunes for the people,–

BRUTUS Mark’d you his lip and eyes?

SICINIUS Nay. but his taunts.

BRUTUS Being moved, he will not spare to gird the gods.

SICINIUS Be-mock the modest moon.

BRUTUS The present wars devour him: he is grown

Too proud to be so valiant.

SICINIUS Such a nature,

Tickled with good success, disdains the shadow

Which he treads on at noon: but I do wonder

His insolence can brook to be commanded

Under Cominius.

BRUTUS Fame, at the which he aims,

In whom already he’s well graced, can not

Better be held nor more attain’d than by

A place below the first: for what miscarries

Shall be the general’s fault, though he perform

To the utmost of a man, and giddy censure

Will then cry out of Marcius ‘O if he

Had borne the business!’

SICINIUS Besides, if things go well,

Opinion that so sticks on Marcius shall

Of his demerits rob Cominius.

BRUTUS Come:

Half all Cominius’ honours are to Marcius.

Though Marcius earned them not, and all his faults

To Marcius shall be honours, though indeed

In aught he merit not.

SICINIUS Let’s hence, and hear

How the dispatch is made, and in what fashion,

More than his singularity, he goes

Upon this present action.

BRUTUS Lets along.

Exeunt

Scene 2

Corioli. The Senate-house.

Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS and certain Senators

First Senator So, your opinion is, Aufidius,

That they of Rome are entered in our counsels

And know how we proceed.

AUFIDIUS Is it not yours?

What ever have been thought on in this state,

That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome

Had circumvention? ‘Tis not four days gone

Since I heard thence; these are the words: I think

I have the letter here; yes, here it is.

Reads

‘They have press’d a power, but it is not known

Whether for east or west: the dearth is great;

The people mutinous; and it is rumour’d,

Cominius, Marcius your old enemy,

Who is of Rome worse hated than of you,

And Titus Lartius, a most valiant Roman,

These three lead on this preparation

Whither ’tis bent: most likely ’tis for you:

Consider of it.’

First Senator Our army’s in the field

We never yet made doubt but Rome was ready

To answer us.

AUFIDIUS Nor did you think it folly

To keep your great pretences veil’d till when

They needs must show themselves; which

in the hatching,

It seem’d, appear’d to Rome. By the discovery.

We shall be shorten’d in our aim, which was

To take in many towns ere almost Rome

Should know we were afoot.

Second Senator Noble Aufidius,

Take your commission; hie you to your bands:

Let us alone to guard Corioli:

If they set down before ‘s, for the remove

Bring your army; but, I think, you’ll find

They’ve not prepared for us.

AUFIDIUS O, doubt not that;

I speak from certainties. Nay, more,

Some parcels of their power are forth already,

And only hitherward. I leave your honours.

If we and Caius Marcius chance to meet,

‘Tis sworn between us we shall ever strike

Till one can do no more.

All The gods assist you!

AUFIDIUS And keep your honours safe!

First Senator Farewell.

Second Senator Farewell.

All Farewell.

Exeunt

Scene 3

Rome. A room in Marcius’ house.

Enter VOLUMNIA and VIRGILIA they set them down on two low stools, and sew

VOLUMNIA I pray you, daughter, sing; or express yourself in a

more comfortable sort: if my son were my husband, I

should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein he

won honour than in the embracements of his bed where

he would show most love. When yet he was but

tender-bodied and the only son of my womb, when

youth with comeliness plucked all gaze his way, when

for a day of kings’ entreaties a mother should not

sell him an hour from her beholding, I, considering

how honour would become such a person. that it was

no better than picture-like to hang by the wall, if

renown made it not stir, was pleased to let him seek

danger where he was like to find fame. To a cruel

war I sent him; from whence he returned, his brows

bound with oak. I tell thee, daughter, I sprang not

more in joy at first hearing he was a man-child

than now in first seeing he had proved himself a

man.

VIRGILIA But had he died in the business, madam; how then?

VOLUMNIA Then his good report should have been my son; I

therein would have found issue. Hear me profess

sincerely: had I a dozen sons, each in my love

alike and none less dear than thine and my good

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