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William Shakespeare (1564–1616).  The Oxford Shakespeare.  1914.

Coriolanus

Act I. Scene VIII.


A Field of Battle between the Roman and the Volscian Camps.
 
  
Alarum. Enter from opposite sides MARCIUS and AUFIDIUS.
 
  Mar.  I’ll fight with none but thee; for I do hate thee 
Worse than a promise-breaker.   4
  Auf.        We hate alike: 
Not Afric owns a serpent I abhor 
More than thy fame and envy. Fix thy foot. 
  Mar.  Let the first budger die the other’s slave,   8
And the gods doom him after! 
  Auf.        If I fly, Marcius, 
Halloo me like a hare. 
  Mar.  Within these three hours, Tullus,  12
Alone I fought in your Corioli walls, 
And made what work I pleas’d; ’tis not my blood 
Wherein thou seest me mask’d; for thy revenge 
Wrench up thy power to the highest.  16
  Auf.        Wert thou the Hector 
That was the whip of your bragg’d progeny, 
Thou shouldst not ’scape me here.—  [They fight, and certain Volsces come to the aid of AUFIDIUS. 
Officious, and not valiant, you have sham’d me  20
In your condemned seconds.  [Exeunt fighting, all driven in by MARCIUS. 

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