With bloody paffage led your wars, even to Than fhame to th' Romans: and we here deliver, Auf. Read it not, noble lords. But tell the traitor, in the highest degree Auf. Ay, Marcius, Caius Marcius; doft thou think, I'll grace thee with that robbery, thy ftoln name Coriolanus, in Corioli? You Lords and Heads o'th' State, perfidiously Cor. Hear'ft thou, Mars! Auf. Name not the God, thou boy of tears! Auf. No more, Cor. Measureless liar, thou haft made my heart I'm forc'd to fcold. Your judgments, my grave lords, I Lord. I Lord. Peace both, and hear me speak. Cor. Cut me to pieces, Volfcians, men and lads, Auf. Why, noble lords, Will you be put in mind of his blind fortune, Which was your fhame, by this unholy braggart, 'Fore your own eyes and ears? All Con. Let him die for't. All People. Tear him to pieces, do it presently: He kill'd my fon, my daughter,-kill'd my coufin, He kill'd my father. The Croud Speak promiscuously. 2 Lord. Peace, no outrage- -peace Cor. O that I had him, With fix Aufidius's, or more, his tribe, Auf. Infolent villain! All Con. Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill him. [The confpirators all draw, and kill Marcius, who falls, and Aufidius ftands on him. Lords. Hold, hold, hold, hold. Auf. My noble Masters, hear me speak. z Lord. Thou haft done a deed, whereat Valour will weep. 3 Lord. Tread not upon him- mafters all, be quiet; Put up your fwords. Auf. My lords, when you fhall know (as in this rage Provok'd by him, you cannot) the great danger My My felf your loyal fervant, or endure 1 Lord. Bear from hence his body, And mourn you for him. Let him be regarded 2 Lord. His own impatience Takes from Aufidius a great part of blame : Auf. My Rage is gone, And I am ftruck with forrow: take him up: Help, three o'th' chiefeft foldiers; I'll be one. (42) Yet he shall have a noble memory. [Exeunt, bearing the body of Marcius. A dead March founded. (42) Help, three o'th' chiefeft Soldiers; I'll be One.] Not One of the three, but One to affift them: he would make the fourth Man. So, in the Conclufion of Hamlet; Let four Captains Bear Hamlet like a Soldier to the Stage: |