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blush'd    at   him;   and   men    of  heart   Look'd     wond'ring     each   at  others。 

CORIOLANUS。 Hear'st thou; Mars? AUFIDIUS。 Name not the god; thou 

boy of tears… CORIOLANUS。 Ha! AUFIDIUS。 …no more。 CORIOLANUS。 

Measureless liar; thou hast made my heart Too great for what contains it。 

'Boy'! O slave! Pardon me; lords; 'tis the first time that ever I was forc'd to 

scold。 Your judgments; my grave lords; Must give this cur the lie; and his 

own notion… Who wears my stripes impress'd upon him; that Must bear my 

beating to his grave… shall join To thrust the lie unto him。 FIRST LORD。 

Peace;     both;  and    hear   me   speak。   CORIOLANUS。           Cut    me   to  pieces; 

Volsces; men and lads; Stain all your edges on me。 'Boy'! False hound! If 

you have writ your annals true; 'tis there That; like an eagle in a dove…cote; 

I   Flutter'd   your   Volscians   in   Corioli。  Alone   I   did   it。   'Boy'!   AUFIDIUS。 

Why; noble lords; Will you be put in mind of his blind fortune; Which was 

your    shame;    by   this  unholy    braggart;    Fore   your   own    eyes   and   ears? 

CONSPIRATORS。   Let   him   die   for't。   ALL   THE   PEOPLE。   Tear   him   to 

pieces。 Do it presently。 He kill'd my son。 My daughter。 He kill'd my cousin 

Marcus。   He   kill'd   my   father。   SECOND   LORD。   Peace;   ho!   No   outrage… 

peace! The man is noble; and his fame folds in This orb o' th' earth。 His 

last   offences   to   us   Shall   have   judicious   hearing。   Stand;   Aufidius;   And 

trouble    not   the   peace。   CORIOLANUS。           O   that   I  had   him;   With    six 

Aufidiuses;   or     more…   his   tribe;   To  use   my   lawful   sword!   AUFIDIUS。 

Insolent    villain!   CONSPIRATORS。            Kill;  kill;  kill;  kill;  kill  him!  'The 

CONSPIRATORS   draw   and   kill   CORIOLANUS;who   falls。   AUFIDIUS 

stands   on   him'   LORDS。   Hold;   hold;   hold;   hold! AUFIDIUS。   My   noble 

masters; hear me speak。 FIRST LORD。 O Tullus! SECOND LORD。 Thou 

hast   done   a   deed   whereat   valour   will   weep。   THIRD   LORD。   Tread   not 

upon him。 Masters all; be quiet; Put up your swords。 AUFIDIUS。 My lords; 

when you shall know… as in this rage; Provok'd by him; you cannot… the 

great danger Which this man's life did owe you; you'll rejoice That he is 



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                                    CORIOLANUS 



thus cut off。 Please it your honours To call me to your Senate; I'll deliver 

Myself your loyal servant; or endure Your heaviest censure。 FIRST LORD。 

Bear from hence his body; And mourn you for him。 Let him be regarded 

As the most noble corse that ever herald Did follow to his um。 SECOND 

LORD。   His   own   impatience   Takes   from Aufidius   a   great   part   of   blame。 

Let's make the best of it。 AUFIDIUS。 My rage is gone; And I am struck 

with sorrow。 Take him up。 Help; three o' th' chiefest soldiers; I'll be one。 

Beat    thou   the  drum;   that  it  speak  mournfully;    Trail  your   steel  pikes。 

Though in this city he Hath widowed and unchilded many a one; Which to 

this   hour   bewail   the   injury;   Yet   he   shall   have   a   noble   memory。   Assist。 

Exeunt; bearing the body of CORIOLANUS 

       'A dead march sounded' 

       THE END 



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