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- 1 Enter two Tribunes, Sicinius, Brutus with the Aedile.
- 2 SICINIUS.
- 3 Bid them all home. He’s gone, and we’ll no further.
- 4 The nobility are vexed, whom we see have sided
- 5 In his behalf.
- 6 BRUTUS.
- 7 Now we have shown our power,
- 8 Let us seem humbler after it is done
- 9 Than when it was a-doing.
- 10 SICINIUS.
- 11 Bid them home.
- 12 Say their great enemy is gone, and they
- 13 Stand in their ancient strength.
- 14 BRUTUS.
- 15 Dismiss them home.
- 16 [_Exit Aedile._]
- 17 Here comes his mother.
- 18 Enter Volumnia, Virgilia and Menenius.
- 19 SICINIUS.
- 20 Let’s not meet her.
- 21 BRUTUS.
- 22 Why?
- 23 SICINIUS.
- 24 They say she’s mad.
- 25 BRUTUS.
- 26 They have ta’en note of us. Keep on your way.
- 27 VOLUMNIA.
- 28 O, you’re well met. The hoarded plague o’ th’ gods
- 29 Requite your love!
- 30 MENENIUS.
- 31 Peace, peace! Be not so loud.
- 32 VOLUMNIA.
- 33 If that I could for weeping, you should hear—
- 34 Nay, and you shall hear some. [_To Sicinius_.] Will you be gone?
- 35 VIRGILIA.
- 36 [_To Brutus_.] You shall stay too. I would I had the power
- 37 To say so to my husband.
- 38 SICINIUS.
- 39 Are you mankind?
- 40 VOLUMNIA.
- 41 Ay, fool, is that a shame? Note but this, fool.
- 42 Was not a man my father? Hadst thou foxship
- 43 To banish him that struck more blows for Rome
- 44 Than thou hast spoken words?
- 45 SICINIUS.
- 46 O blessed heavens!
- 47 VOLUMNIA.
- 48 More noble blows than ever thou wise words,
- 49 And for Rome’s good. I’ll tell thee what—yet go.
- 50 Nay, but thou shalt stay too. I would my son
- 51 Were in Arabia and thy tribe before him,
- 52 His good sword in his hand.
- 53 SICINIUS.
- 54 What then?
- 55 VIRGILIA.
- 56 What then?
- 57 He’d make an end of thy posterity.
- 58 VOLUMNIA.
- 59 Bastards and all.
- 60 Good man, the wounds that he does bear for Rome!
- 61 MENENIUS.
- 62 Come, come, peace.
- 63 SICINIUS.
- 64 I would he had continued to his country
- 65 As he began, and not unknit himself
- 66 The noble knot he made.
- 67 BRUTUS.
- 68 I would he had.
- 69 VOLUMNIA.
- 70 “I would he had?” ’Twas you incensed the rabble.
- 71 Cats, that can judge as fitly of his worth
- 72 As I can of those mysteries which heaven
- 73 Will not have Earth to know.
- 74 BRUTUS.
- 75 Pray, let’s go.
- 76 VOLUMNIA.
- 77 Now, pray, sir, get you gone.
- 78 You have done a brave deed. Ere you go, hear this:
- 79 As far as doth the Capitol exceed
- 80 The meanest house in Rome, so far my son—
- 81 This lady’s husband here, this, do you see?—
- 82 Whom you have banished, does exceed you all.
- 83 BRUTUS.
- 84 Well, well, we’ll leave you.
- 85 SICINIUS.
- 86 Why stay we to be baited
- 87 With one that wants her wits?
- 88 [_Exeunt Tribunes._]
- 89 VOLUMNIA.
- 90 Take my prayers with you.
- 91 I would the gods had nothing else to do
- 92 But to confirm my curses. Could I meet ’em
- 93 But once a day, it would unclog my heart
- 94 Of what lies heavy to’t.
- 95 MENENIUS.
- 96 You have told them home,
- 97 And, by my troth, you have cause. You’ll sup with me?
- 98 VOLUMNIA.
- 99 Anger’s my meat. I sup upon myself
- 100 And so shall starve with feeding. Come, let’s go.
- 101 Leave this faint puling, and lament as I do,
- 102 In anger, Juno-like. Come, come, come.
- 103 [_Exeunt._]
- 104 MENENIUS.
- 105 Fie, fie, fie!
- 106 [_Exit Menenius._]