The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . [Augurs Staff.] 179. [Old Walls of Rome.] ACT III. SCENE I.—The same. A Street. Cornets. J?«ier Coriolanus, Menenius, Comi-Nius, Titus Lartius, Senators, and Patri-cians. Cor. Tullus Aufidius then had made new head?Lart. He had, my lord; and that it was wliichcausdOur swifter composition. Cor. So then the Voices stand hut as at first;Ready, when time shall prompt them, to make roadUpon us again. Com. They are worn, lord consul, so That we shall hardly in our ages seeTheir banners wave again. Cor. Saw you Aufidius? Lart. On safeguard he came to


The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . [Augurs Staff.] 179. [Old Walls of Rome.] ACT III. SCENE I.—The same. A Street. Cornets. J?«ier Coriolanus, Menenius, Comi-Nius, Titus Lartius, Senators, and Patri-cians. Cor. Tullus Aufidius then had made new head?Lart. He had, my lord; and that it was wliichcausdOur swifter composition. Cor. So then the Voices stand hut as at first;Ready, when time shall prompt them, to make roadUpon us again. Com. They are worn, lord consul, so That we shall hardly in our ages seeTheir banners wave again. Cor. Saw you Aufidius? Lart. On safeguard he came to me; and didcurseAgainst the Voices, for they had so vilelyYielded the town : he is retird to Spoke he of me ?180 Lart. He did, my lord. Cor. How? what? Lart. How often he had met you, sword tosword :That of all things upon the earth he hatedYoin- person most: that he would pawn his for-tunesTo hopeless restitution, so he mightBe calld your vanquisher. Cor. At Antium lives he ? Lart. At Antium. Cor. I wish I had a cause to seek him there,To oppose his


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