CORIOLANUS going into banishment, taking leave of his family. "COR. Come, leave your tears; a brief farewell :-the beast With many heads butts me away.-Nay, mother, Where is your ancient courage?" VI. ACT IV. S. 1. CORIOLANUS goes to the house of AUFIDIUS. "COR. If, Tullus, Not yet thou know'st me, and seeing me, dost not Commands me name myself. AUF. What is thy name? COR. A name unmusical to Volscian ears, My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done The cruelty and envy of the people, Permitted by our dastard nobles, who Have all forsook me, hath devour'd the rest; AUF. O, Marcius, Marcius! Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart A root of ancient envy. 1 SERV. What an arm he has! he turned me about with his finger and thumb, as one would set up a top." с VII. CORIOLANUS being appointed General of the Volscian Forces, the Romans send and entreat peace in vain. MENENIUS is then persuaded to go, in hopes that his ancient friendship with CORIOLANUS may prevail. "COR. Away! MEN. How! Away? COR. Wife, mother, child, I know not. My affairs Are servanted to others; though I owe My revenge properly, my remission lies Yet, for I loved thee, Take this along; I writ it for thy sake, And would have sent it." ACT V. S. 2. |