The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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SICINIUS. Go see him out at gates, and follow him, As he hath followβd you, with all despite; Give him deservβd vexation. Let a guard Attend us through the city.
PLEBEIANS. Come, come, letβs see him out at gates; come!
The gods preserve our noble tribunes! Come. Exeunt
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ACT IV. SCENE I.
Rome. Before a gate of the city
Enter CORIOLANUS, VOLUMNIA, VIRGILIA, MENENIUS, COMINIUS, with the young NOBILITY of Rome
CORIOLANUS. Come, leave your tears; a brief farewell. The beast With many heads butts me away. Nay, mother, Where is your ancient courage? You were usβd To say extremities was the trier of spirits; That common chances common men could bear; That when the sea was calm all boats alike Showβd mastership in floating; fortuneβs blows, When most struck home, being gentle wounded craves A noble cunning. You were usβd to load me With precepts that would make invincible The heart that connβd them.
VIRGILIA. O heavens! O heavens!
CORIOLANUS. Nay, I prithee, womanβ
VOLUMNIA. Now the red pestilence strike all trades in Rome, And occupations perish!
CORIOLANUS. What, what, what!
I shall be lovβd when I am lackβd. Nay, mother, Resume that spirit when you were wont to say, If you had been the wife of Hercules, Six of his labours youβd have done, and savβd Your husband so much sweat. Cominius, Droop not; adieu. Farewell, my wife, my mother.
Iβll do well yet. Thou old and true Menenius, Thy tears are salter than a younger manβs And venomous to thine eyes. My sometime General, I have seen thee stern, and thou hast oft beheld Heart-hardβning spectacles; tell these sad women βTis fond to wail inevitable strokes, As βtis to laugh at βem. My mother, you wot well My hazards still have been your solace; and Believeβt not lightly-though I go alone, Like to a lonely dragon, that his fen Makes fearβd and talkβd of more than seen-your son Will or exceed the common or be caught With cautelous baits and practice.
VOLUMNIA. My first son,
Whither wilt thou go? Take good Cominius With thee awhile; determine on some course More than a wild exposture to each chance That starts iβ thβ way before thee.
VIRGILIA. O the gods!
COMINIUS. Iβll follow thee a month, devise with the Where thou shalt rest, that thou mayst hear of us, And we of thee; so, if the time thrust forth A cause for thy repeal, we shall not send Oβer the vast world to seek a single man, And lose advantage, which doth ever cool Iβ thβ absence of the needer.
CORIOLANUS. Fare ye well;
Thou hast years upon thee, and thou art too full Of the warsβ surfeits to go rove with one Thatβs yet unbruisβd; bring me but out at gate.
Come, my sweet wife, my dearest mother, and My friends of noble touch; when I am forth, Bid me farewell, and smile. I pray you come.
While I remain above the ground you shall Hear from me still, and never of me aught But what is like me formerly.
MENENIUS. Thatβs worthily
As any ear can hear. Come, letβs not weep.
If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs, by the good gods, Iβd with thee every foot.
CORIOLANUS. Give me thy hand.
Come. Exeunt
SCENE II.
Rome. A street near the gate
Enter the two Tribunes, SICINIUS and BRUTUS with the AEDILE
SICINIUS. Bid them all home; heβs gone, and weβll no further.
The nobility are vexβd, whom we see have sided In his behalf.
BRUTUS. Now we have shown our power,
Let us seem humbler after it is done
Than when it was a-doing.
SICINIUS. Bid them home.
Say their great enemy is gone, and they Stand in their ancient strength.
BRUTUS. Dismiss them home. Exit AEDILE
Here comes his mother.
Enter VOLUMNIA, VIRGILIA, and MENENIUS
SICINIUS. Letβs not meet her.
BRUTUS. Why?
SICINIUS. They say sheβs mad.
BRUTUS. They have taβen note of us; keep on your way.
VOLUMNIA. O, Yβare well met; thβ hoarded plague oβ thβ gods Requite your love!
MENENIUS. Peace, peace, be not so loud.
VOLUMNIA. If that I could for weeping, you should hear-Nay, and you shall hear some. [To BRUTUS] Will you be gone?
VIRGILIA. [To SICINIUS] You shall stay too. I would I had the power
To say so to my husband.
SICINIUS. Are you mankind?
VOLUMNIA. Ay, fool; is that a shame? Note but this, fool: Was not a man my father? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome Than thou hast spoken words?
SICINIUS. O blessed heavens!
VOLUMNIA. Moe noble blows than ever thou wise words; And for Romeβs good. Iβll tell thee what-yet go!
Nay, but thou shalt stay too. I would my son Were in Arabia, and thy tribe before him, His good sword in his hand.
SICINIUS. What then?
VIRGILIA. What then!
Heβd make an end of thy posterity.
VOLUMNIA. Bastards and all.
Good man, the wounds that he does bear for Rome!
MENENIUS. Come, come, peace.
SICINIUS. I would he had continued to his country As he began, and not unknit himself
The noble knot he made.
BRUTUS. I would he had.
VOLUMNIA. βI would he had!β βTwas you incensβd the rabble-Cats that can judge as fitly of his worth As I can of those mysteries which heaven Will not have earth to know.
BRUTUS. Pray, letβs go.
VOLUMNIA. Now, pray, sir, get you gone; You have done a brave deed. Ere you go, hear this: As far as doth the Capitol exceed
The meanest house in Rome, so far my son-This ladyβs husband here, this, do you see?-
Whom you have banishβd does exceed you an.
BRUTUS. Well, well, weβll leave you.
SICINIUS. Why stay we to be baited
With one that wants her wits? Exeunt TRIBUNES
VOLUMNIA. Take my prayers with you.
I would the gods had nothing else to do But to confirm my curses. Could I meet βem But once a day, it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy toβt.
MENENIUS. You have told them home,
And, by my troth, you have cause. Youβll sup with me?
VOLUMNIA. Angerβs my meat; I sup upon myself, And so shall starve with feeding. Come, letβs go.
Leave this faint puling and lament as I do, In anger, Juno-like. Come, come, come.
Exeunt VOLUMNIA and VIRGILIA MENENIUS. Fie, fie, fie! Exit
SCENE III.
A highway between Rome and Antium
Enter a ROMAN and a VOLSCE, meeting
ROMAN. I know you well, sir, and you know me; your name, I think, is Adrian.
VOLSCE. It is so, sir. Truly, I have forgot you.
ROMAN. I am a Roman; and my services are, as you are, against βem.
Know you me yet?
VOLSCE. Nicanor? No!
ROMAN. The same, sir.
VOLSCE. YOU had more beard when I last saw you, but your favour is well appearβd by your tongue. Whatβs the news in Rome? I have a note from the Volscian state, to find you out there. You have well saved me a dayβs journey.
ROMAN. There hath been in Rome strange insurrections: the people against the senators, patricians, and nobles.
VOLSCE. Hath been! Is it ended, then? Our state thinks not so; they are in a most warlike preparation, and hope to come upon them in the heat of their division.
ROMAN. The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing would make it flame again; for the nobles receive so to heart the banishment of that worthy Coriolanus that they are in a ripe aptness to take all power from the people, and to pluck from them their tribunes for ever. This lies glowing, I can tell you, and is almost mature for the violent breaking out.
VOLSCE. Coriolanus banishβd!
ROMAN. Banishβd, sir.
VOLSCE. You will be welcome with this intelligence, Nicanor.
ROMAN. The day serves well for them now. I have heard it said the fittest time to corrupt a manβs wife is when sheβs fallβn out with her husband. Your noble Tullus Aufidius will appear well in these wars, his great opposer, Coriolanus, being now in no request of his country.
VOLSCE. He cannot choose. I am most fortunate thus accidentally to encounter you; you have ended my business, and I will merrily accompany you home.
ROMAN. I shall between this and supper tell you most strange things from Rome, all tending to the good of their adversaries. Have you an army ready, say you?
VOLSCE. A most royal one: the centurions and their charges, distinctly billeted, already in thβ entertainment, and to be on foot at an hourβs warning.
ROMAN. I am joyful to hear of their readiness, and am the man, I think, that shall set them in present action. So, sir, heartily well met, and most glad of your company.
VOLSCE. You take my part from me, sir. I have the most cause to be glad of yours.
ROMAN. Well, let us go together.
SCENE IV.
Antium. Before AUFIDIUSβ house
Enter CORIOLANUS, in mean apparel, disguisβd and muffled CORIOLANUS. A goodly city is this Antium. City, βTis I that made thy widows: many an heir Of these fair edifices fore my wars
Have I heard groan and drop. Then know me not.
Lest that thy wives with spits and boys with stones, In puny battle slay me.
Enter A CITIZEN
Save you, sir.
CITIZEN. And you.
CORIOLANUS. Direct me, if it be your will, Where great Aufidius lies. Is he in Antium?
CITIZEN. He is, and feasts the nobles of the state At his house this night.
CORIOLANUS. Which is his house, beseech you?
CITIZEN. This here before you.
CORIOLANUS. Thank you, sir; farewell. Exit CITIZEN
O world, thy slippery turns! Friends now fast sworn, Whose double bosoms seems to wear one heart, Whose hours, whose bed, whose meal and exercise Are still together, who twin, as βtwere, in love, Unseparable, shall within this hour,
On a dissension of a doit, break out
To bitterest enmity; so fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plots have broke their sleep To take the one the other, by some chance, Some trick not worth an egg, shall grow dear friends And interjoin their issues. So with me: My birthplace hate I, and my loveβs upon This enemy town. Iβll enter. If he slay me, He does fair justice: if he give me way, Iβll do his country service.
SCENE V.
Antium. AUFIDIUSβ house
Music plays. Enter A SERVINGMAN
FIRST SERVANT. Wine, wine, wine! What service is here! I think our fellows are asleep. Exit Enter another SERVINGMAN
SECOND SERVANT.Whereβs Cotus? My master calls for him.
Cotus! Exit Enter CORIOLANUS
CORIOLANUS. A goodly house. The feast smells well, but I Appear not like a guest.
Re-enter the first SERVINGMAN
FIRST SERVANT. What would you have, friend?
Whence are you? Hereβs no place for you: pray go to the door.
Exit
CORIOLANUS. I have deservβd no better entertainment In being Coriolanus.
Re-enter second SERVINGMAN
SECOND SERVANT. Whence are you, sir? Has the porter his eyes in his head that he gives entrance to such companions? Pray get you out.
CORIOLANUS. Away!
SECOND SERVANT. Away? Get you away.
CORIOLANUS. Now thβ art troublesome.
SECOND SERVANT. Are you so brave? Iβll have you talkβd with anon.
Enter a third SERVINGMAN.
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