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THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS
ACT I
SCENE III. Rome. An apartmnet in MARCIUS' house

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[Enter VOLUMNIA and VIRGILIA; they sit 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 pluck'd 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 th' wall if renown made it not stir; – was pleased to let him seek danger where he was 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 Marcius, I had rather had eleven die nobly for their country than one voluptuously surfeit out of action.


[Enter a GENTLEWOMAN.]

GENTLEWOMAN

Madam, the Lady Valeria is come to visit you.


VIRGILIA

Beseech you, give me leave to retire myself.


VOLUMNIA

Indeed you shall not.

Methinks I hear hither your husband's drum;

See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair;

As children from a bear, the Volsces shunning him:

Methinks I see him stamp thus, and call thus: —

'Come on, you cowards! you were got in fear

Though you were born in Rome:' his bloody brow

With his mail'd hand then wiping, forth he goes,

Like to a harvest-man that's tasked to mow

Or all, or lose his hire.


VIRGILIA

His bloody brow! O Jupiter, no blood!


VOLUMNIA

Away, you fool! It more becomes a man

Than gilt his trophy: the breasts of Hecuba,

When she did suckle Hector, looked not lovelier

Than Hector's forehead when it spit forth blood

At Grecian swords contending. – Tell Valeria

We are fit to bid her welcome.


[Exit GENTLEWOMAN.]

VIRGILIA

Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius!


VOLUMNIA

He'll beat Aufidius' head below his knee,

And tread upon his neck.


[Re-enter GENTLEWOMAN, with VALERIA and her Usher.]

VALERIA

My ladies both, good-day to you.


VOLUMNIA

Sweet madam.


VIRGILIA

I am glad to see your ladyship.

VALERIA. How do you both? you are manifest housekeepers. What are you sewing here? A fine spot, in good faith. – How does your little son?


VIRGILIA

I thank your ladyship; well, good madam.


VOLUMNIA. He had rather see the swords and hear a drum than look upon his schoolmaster.


VALERIA. O' my word, the father's son: I'll swear 'tis a very pretty boy. O' my troth, I looked upon him o' Wednesday, half an hour together: has such a confirmed countenance. I saw him run after a gilded butterfly; and when he caught it he let it go again; and after it again; and over and over he comes, and up again; catched it again; or whether his fall enraged him, or how 'twas, he did so set his teeth and tear it; O, I warrant, how he mammocked it!


VOLUMNIA

One on's father's moods.


VALERIA

Indeed, la, 'tis a noble child.


VIRGILIA

A crack, madam.

VALERIA. Come, lay aside your stitchery; I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon.


VIRGILIA

No, good madam; I will not out of doors.


VALERIA

Not out of doors!


VOLUMNIA

She shall, she shall.


VIRGILIA. Indeed, no, by your patience; I'll not over the threshold till my lord return from the wars.


VALERIA. Fie, you confine yourself most unreasonably; come, you must go visit the good lady that lies in.


VIRGILIA. I will wish her speedy strength, and visit her with my prayers; but I cannot go thither.


VOLUMNIA

Why, I pray you?


VIRGILIA

'Tis not to save labour, nor that I want love.


VALERIA. You would be another Penelope; yet they say all the yarn she spun in Ulysses' absence did but fill Ithaca full of moths. Come; I would your cambric were sensible as your finger, that you might leave pricking it for pity. – Come, you shall go with us.


VIRGILIA

No, good madam, pardon me; indeed I will not forth.

VALERIA. In truth, la, go with me; and I'll tell you excellent news of your husband.


VIRGILIA

O, good madam, there can be none yet.

VALERIA. Verily, I do not jest with you; there came news from him last night.


VIRGILIA

Indeed, madam?


VALERIA. In earnest, it's true; I heard a senator speak it. Thus it is: – the Volsces have an army forth; against whom Cominius the general is gone, with one part of our Roman power: your lord and Titus Lartius are set down before their city Corioli; they nothing doubt prevailing, and to make it brief wars. This is true, on mine honour; and so, I pray, go with us.


VIRGILIA. Give me excuse, good madam; I will obey you in everything hereafter.


VOLUMNIA. Let her alone, lady; as she is now, she will but disease our better mirth.


VALERIA. In troth, I think she would. – Fare you well, then. – Come, good sweet lady. – Pr'ythee, Virgilia, turn thy solemness out o' door and go along with us.


VIRGILIA

No, at a word, madam; indeed I must not. I wish you much mirth.


VALERIA

Well then, farewell.


[Exeunt.]

The Tragedy of Coriolanus

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